Calling all psychology students - you need to read this guide!
Drawing on the author's experience as both a student and then a University lecturer in Psychology, this guide is designed to inform psychology students at every stage of their educational journey.
Guide Highlights:
Priced super low with students in mind.
Contains an invaluable collection of outstanding resources.
Provides information on every type of psychology you can think of.
Includes detailed guidance notes to help you with your psychology project.
Gives you access to free peer reviewed journal articles.
Shows you why research methods and statistics should be embraced, not feared.
Tells you all you need to know about the study and practice of psychology.
Lets you explore the less serious side of psychology.
Invites you to connect with thousands of psychology students online.
This would be very useful for an undergraduate student thinking about or already studying psychology, but for my purposes, it was far too basic and covered a lot of material not directly about psychology (ex. how to do a literature review). I was looking for more explanation of the different types of psychology a graduate student could potentially study and the differences between the degrees one can receive in this field. This information was in the book, but I was hoping for more depth. But for the right reader, I think this would be a good resource.