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Friday, October 11, 2013

EPPP Study and Productivity Strategies

EPPP Exam Study Strategies

Passing the EPPP exam is not a sprint, it's a marathon.

Many examinees start off studying with a lot of energy and enthusiasm as they throw themselves into studying for the Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology. They plan ambitious schedules of day and night study hoping to complete their studies in record time. They plan to study every morning before breakfast, every afternoon break at work, and as soon as they get home each evening. They tell their partners and friends that weekends are off limits for socializing because they will be studying every available minute.

They results are predictable. Somewhere between statistics and biological bases of behavior, or wherever their personal content demon is, they hit a wall. They lose enthusiasm. Their energy flags. They start forgetting content. When they sit down to study, the words swim before their eyes. Instead of concentrating on Erikson's stages of development, they find themselves staring off into the distance daydreaming about frolicking on the beach with their friends, or some other favorite activity.

They miss a study session. Then another. Time between study becomes longer and longer because "I was just so busy today with this project for work that I didn't have a minute to spare to study. I'll study tomorrow. And so it goes, as EPPP examination study becomes a lower and lower priority because of all those other "more important" things you have to do each day.

This predicable pattern is why a study strategy, and productivity tips, are important to passing the EPPP examination. The EPPP Study Guy highlights study strategies that have worked for many examinees.

Is your To Do List out of control? Check out this simple strategy to tame your To Do List, get more accomplished, and feel satisfied with what you have accomplished at the end of the day.

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