Structured A* notes for visual learners
Hi! I just finished my A-Levels in Psychology, Sociology and Maths where I got A*, A*, A*. I am a big visual learner so spent a lot of time on Canva presenting/condensing all of the information I would need (with the right level of detail) onto a page per sub-topic that would be visually interesting - each page looking different from the others across the entire A-Level. Everything is covered in this way across all of Psychology. For sociology, I used this method for research methods but, as sociology is not limited to the specification, I chose to write out every essay I could need in full. Whilst this doesn't seem as visual, it helped group examples together for paragraph structures and picture essays as soon as you hear the topic. I hope my notes help you as much as they helped me :)
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Drug Therapy for Schizophrenia A* notes for A-Level Psychology - VISUALLY PRESENTED, EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR AN A*
This is the AO1 (content) and AO3 (evaluation) you need to know about drug therapy for schizophrenia. I am a visual learner so I made every sub-topic across the entire A-Level visually presented on a page - each page looking different. This meant that it was much easier to remember the content in the exam as you associate a sub-topic with a specific aesthetic/visual presentation so you know what facts were under what sub-topic. This is particularly helpful for remembering what AO3 goes with what...
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This is the AO1 (content) and AO3 (evaluation) you need to know about drug therapy for schizophrenia. I am a visual learner so I made every sub-topic across the entire A-Level visually presented on a page - each page looking different. This meant that it was much easier to remember the content in the exam as you associate a sub-topic with a specific aesthetic/visual presentation so you know what facts were under what sub-topic. This is particularly helpful for remembering what AO3 goes with what...
Classification of Schizophrenia A* notes for A-Level Psychology - VISUALLY PRESENTED, EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR AN A*
This is the AO1 (content) and AO3 (evaluation) you need to know about the classification of schizophrenia including about positive and negative symptom distinctions, the symptoms themselves and the distinctive differences between the ICD and DSM diagnostic classifications. I am a visual learner so I made every sub-topic across the entire A-Level visually presented on a page - each page looking different. This meant that it was much easier to remember the content in the exam as you associate a su...
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This is the AO1 (content) and AO3 (evaluation) you need to know about the classification of schizophrenia including about positive and negative symptom distinctions, the symptoms themselves and the distinctive differences between the ICD and DSM diagnostic classifications. I am a visual learner so I made every sub-topic across the entire A-Level visually presented on a page - each page looking different. This meant that it was much easier to remember the content in the exam as you associate a su...
CBTp A* notes for A-Level Psychology - VISUALLY PRESENTED, EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR AN A*
This is the AO1 (content) and AO3 (evaluation) you need to know about CBTp in the schizophrenia topic. I am a visual learner so I made every sub-topic across the entire A-Level visually presented on a page - each page looking different. This meant that it was much easier to remember the content in the exam as you associate a sub-topic with a specific aesthetic/visual presentation so you know what facts were under what sub-topic. This is particularly helpful for remembering what AO3 goes with wha...
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This is the AO1 (content) and AO3 (evaluation) you need to know about CBTp in the schizophrenia topic. I am a visual learner so I made every sub-topic across the entire A-Level visually presented on a page - each page looking different. This meant that it was much easier to remember the content in the exam as you associate a sub-topic with a specific aesthetic/visual presentation so you know what facts were under what sub-topic. This is particularly helpful for remembering what AO3 goes with wha...
Biological Explanations of Schizophrenia A* notes for A-Level Psychology - VISUALLY PRESENTED, EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR AN A*
This is the AO1 (content) and AO3 (evaluation) you need to know about the biological explanations of schizophrenia. I am a visual learner so I made every sub-topic across the entire A-Level visually presented on a page - each page looking different. This meant that it was much easier to remember the content in the exam as you associate a sub-topic with a specific aesthetic/visual presentation so you know what facts were under what sub-topic. This is particularly helpful for remembering what AO3 ...
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This is the AO1 (content) and AO3 (evaluation) you need to know about the biological explanations of schizophrenia. I am a visual learner so I made every sub-topic across the entire A-Level visually presented on a page - each page looking different. This meant that it was much easier to remember the content in the exam as you associate a sub-topic with a specific aesthetic/visual presentation so you know what facts were under what sub-topic. This is particularly helpful for remembering what AO3 ...
ENTIRE RESEARCH METHODS TOPIC A* notes for A-Level Psychology - VISUALLY PRESENTED, EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR AN A*
I am a visual learner so I made every sub-topic in research methods visually presented on a page - each page looking different. This meant that it was much easier to remember the content in the exam as you associate a sub-topic with a specific aesthetic so you know what facts/AO3 were under what sub-topic. I genuinely hope it helps you!

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- Assessing Reliability A* notes for A-Level Psychology - VISUALLY PRESENTED, EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR AN A* • Summary
- Assessing Validity A* notes for A-Level Psychology - VISUALLY PRESENTED, EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR AN A* • Summary
- Case Studies A* notes for A-Level Psychology - VISUALLY PRESENTED, EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR AN A* • Summary
- Content Analysis A* notes for A-Level Psychology - VISUALLY PRESENTED, EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR AN A* • Summary
- Control of Variables A* notes for A-Level Psychology - VISUALLY PRESENTED, EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR AN A* • Summary
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I am a visual learner so I made every sub-topic in research methods visually presented on a page - each page looking different. This meant that it was much easier to remember the content in the exam as you associate a sub-topic with a specific aesthetic so you know what facts/AO3 were under what sub-topic. I genuinely hope it helps you!

Types of Experiments A* notes for A-Level Psychology - VISUALLY PRESENTED, EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR AN A*
This is the AO1 (content) and AO3 (evaluation) you need to know about types of experiments e.g. laboratory. I am a visual learner so I made every sub-topic across the entire A-Level visually presented on a page - each page looking different. This meant that it was much easier to remember the content in the exam as you associate a sub-topic with a specific aesthetic/visual presentation so you know what facts were under what sub-topic. This is particularly helpful for remembering what AO3 goes wit...
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This is the AO1 (content) and AO3 (evaluation) you need to know about types of experiments e.g. laboratory. I am a visual learner so I made every sub-topic across the entire A-Level visually presented on a page - each page looking different. This meant that it was much easier to remember the content in the exam as you associate a sub-topic with a specific aesthetic/visual presentation so you know what facts were under what sub-topic. This is particularly helpful for remembering what AO3 goes wit...
Types of Data A* notes for A-Level Psychology - VISUALLY PRESENTED, EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR AN A*
This is the AO1 (content) and AO3 (evaluation) you need to know about types of data i.e. qualitative, quantitative, primary and secondary. I am a visual learner so I made every sub-topic across the entire A-Level visually presented on a page - each page looking different. This meant that it was much easier to remember the content in the exam as you associate a sub-topic with a specific aesthetic/visual presentation so you know what facts were under what sub-topic. This is particularly helpful fo...
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This is the AO1 (content) and AO3 (evaluation) you need to know about types of data i.e. qualitative, quantitative, primary and secondary. I am a visual learner so I made every sub-topic across the entire A-Level visually presented on a page - each page looking different. This meant that it was much easier to remember the content in the exam as you associate a sub-topic with a specific aesthetic/visual presentation so you know what facts were under what sub-topic. This is particularly helpful fo...
The Sign Test A* notes for A-Level Psychology - VISUALLY PRESENTED, EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR AN A*
This is the AO1 (content) you need to know about the sign test. I am a visual learner so I made every sub-topic across the entire A-Level visually presented on a page - each page looking different. This meant that it was much easier to remember the content in the exam as you associate a sub-topic with a specific aesthetic/visual presentation so you know what facts were under what sub-topic. This is particularly helpful for remembering what AO3 goes with what AO1. I put a lot of effort into makin...
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This is the AO1 (content) you need to know about the sign test. I am a visual learner so I made every sub-topic across the entire A-Level visually presented on a page - each page looking different. This meant that it was much easier to remember the content in the exam as you associate a sub-topic with a specific aesthetic/visual presentation so you know what facts were under what sub-topic. This is particularly helpful for remembering what AO3 goes with what AO1. I put a lot of effort into makin...
The Experimental Method A* notes for A-Level Psychology - VISUALLY PRESENTED, EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR AN A*
This is the AO1 (content) you need to know about the experimental method (just some key definitions). I am a visual learner so I made every sub-topic across the entire A-Level visually presented on a page - each page looking different. This meant that it was much easier to remember the content in the exam as you associate a sub-topic with a specific aesthetic/visual presentation so you know what facts were under what sub-topic. This is particularly helpful for remembering what AO3 goes with what...
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This is the AO1 (content) you need to know about the experimental method (just some key definitions). I am a visual learner so I made every sub-topic across the entire A-Level visually presented on a page - each page looking different. This meant that it was much easier to remember the content in the exam as you associate a sub-topic with a specific aesthetic/visual presentation so you know what facts were under what sub-topic. This is particularly helpful for remembering what AO3 goes with what...
Self-report Techniques (Questionnaires and Interviews) A* notes for A-Level Psychology - VISUALLY PRESENTED, EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR AN A*
This is the AO1 (content) and AO3 (evaluation) you need to know about self-report techniques (questionnaires and interviews). I am a visual learner so I made every sub-topic across the entire A-Level visually presented on a page - each page looking different. This meant that it was much easier to remember the content in the exam as you associate a sub-topic with a specific aesthetic/visual presentation so you know what facts were under what sub-topic. This is particularly helpful for remembering...
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This is the AO1 (content) and AO3 (evaluation) you need to know about self-report techniques (questionnaires and interviews). I am a visual learner so I made every sub-topic across the entire A-Level visually presented on a page - each page looking different. This meant that it was much easier to remember the content in the exam as you associate a sub-topic with a specific aesthetic/visual presentation so you know what facts were under what sub-topic. This is particularly helpful for remembering...