<p>^^Agh, I have chem and psych tomorrow too. Even though my college gives no credit for chem, I have to get a 5 to remain competitive with my sister. And need a 5 on psych for the same reason/so I can tell my friend to suck it.</p>
<p>^They are at different times. Chem in the morning, psych in the afternoon. If they were at the same time, they wouldn’t both be tomorrow, as one would be a make up.</p>
<p>Haha just checking. Good luck to you two. Me, I’m going to guess half of the MC and bs the FR. Lol, you’re very competitive and ambitious, Millancad. xP</p>
<p>I’m excited. And nervous at the same time, I guess. Mostly for the free response.</p>
<p>I’ve been getting 5’s on the released past exams and 4’s on the ones from practice books, so I’m feeling pretty good. Aaah, just the free response.</p>
<p>I just don’t like standard deviation and this retroactive/proactive type of stuff. Good thing there isn’t much of that.</p>
<p>…I wish I had a cool psych joke or pun or something to say…</p>
<p>Ahhh! I only have one more chapter of psych to self study before I start studying chem and then do a psych practice test to diagnose my problem areas and start the restudy! So exciting!</p>
<p>I’m worried about the FRQ too trumpetcolor. And that I’ll forget everything as soon as I open the test. Erg, cramming.</p>
<p>haha, having everyone stressing on here together…do we have some group polarization going on?</p>
<p>I suuuck at making things up, though, so I hope I know the free response. o_o
And I never tried it with strict time limits, just general “try to stay under 70/50 minutes” stuff.</p>
<p>Ha, this really is group polarization…I wasn’t really nervous until now.</p>
<p>As thanks for all of the helpful mnemonics provided in this thread, I’ll fill in the blank in hellohellicopter’s development post relating to Erikson. :)</p>
<p>^OMG, that is awesome. I was just calling my friend (well, actually it was like 7 hours ago now) complaining about how long the names of all of Erikson’s stages were. Like “we don’t really have to know these, do we?”</p>
<p>In exchange, does anyone have mnemonics for the theories of emotion (James-Lang, Cannon-bard, and two-factory theory.)? I always get those mixed up. :(</p>