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What do I need to know about the Psychology course?

Achieve an A*/A in AQA Psychology

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Written by Guy Riese
Updated over a month ago

How does the money-back guarantee work?

Like our other courses, if you complete all Up Learn AQA Psychology (achieve an Up Score of 90%), you can be completely confident that you will ace your A level Psychology exams, A*/A guaranteed (or your money back!).

Our course provides full coverage of Paper 1 and Paper 2 for the AQA Psychology exam, along with Issues & Debates, Gender, Schizophrenia and Aggression for the Paper 3 exam (Bonus Pack).

Our money-back guarantee covers the whole A Level, assuming you take the options covered in the Up Learn course. If you choose other options, our money-back guarantee still applies on Paper 1 and Paper 2.

To help those of you studying alternative Paper 3 modules, we have released exam practice papers for Relationships, Eating Behaviour and Forensic Psychology.

All content, except summary videos, count towards your Up Score and therefore must be completed in order for you to qualify for the money-back guarantee.

You can refer to our terms and conditions on the money-back guarantee here.

What’s included in the course?

We provide detailed lessons that consist of sets of videos on different sub-topics with in-video quizzes and mastery quizzes to test what you’ve just watched as well as exam practice papers. These cover 100% of the Psychology specification and completing those will ensure you achieve an A*/A in your A Level.

AQA Psychology also includes some summary videos which are there to help you revise as exams get closer.

How do I add year 13 content?

All accounts should automatically have access to both year 12 and year 13 content. You can remove or add the year 13 content using the toggle in the top right corner of the main course page.

For modules that contain both year 12 and year 13 content the material is colour coded, as below.

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