Skip to main content

This link is exclusively for students and staff members within this organisation.

Unauthorised use will lead to account termination.

Previous

Student mental health

Next

Educational psychologist

EXAM FOCUS

WJEC/Eduqas

Writing conclusions

Amanda Clark offers invaluable advice about how to compose the all-important conclusions for essays

We all know the sense of relief that you can feel when you look at an exam question and say to yourself: ‘Phew! I revised this topic well!’

So, imagine you have revised effectively for the debate on positive psychology and you see it in your exam. You feel well-prepared and you are ready to tackle this exam question. You write your introduction, and you go on to provide detailed paragraphs highlighting arguments for and against the relevance of positive psychology in today’s society.

Your organisation does not have access to this article.

Sign up today to give your students the edge they need to achieve their best grades with subject expertise

Subscribe

Previous

Student mental health

Next

Educational psychologist

Related articles: