Medical How Did UK AS Students Find Today's Psychology Exam?

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A psychology exam took place today, with participants discussing their experiences and performance. Many expressed satisfaction with their results despite missing tutorials due to the teacher's illness. The exam duration of three hours was noted as exhausting. Additionally, a teacher in a UK psychology degree program highlighted concerns about the alignment of the A/AS syllabus with BA/BSc programs, suggesting a potential disconnect in curriculum standards.
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AS Psychology Exam Today :)

Anyone else have a psychology exam today? :)

I personally think I did rather well considering we missed a lot of tutorials due to my teacher been ill, and I'm kinda happy about how I did. Although the 3 hours took it out of me :-p Anyway any other Uk AS students here?
 
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What were the questions?

I'm curious because I teach on a UK psychology degree programme, and I don't believe the A/AS syllabus matches up very well with most BA/BSc programmes.
 
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