Have you recently received a disappointing score on a multiple-choice exam in an entry-level psychology course? Are you retaking such a course or have you moved on to intermediate-level courses and you’re wondering if you’re truly prepared? If any of these things are true, and you’d like to do better on your next Psychology exam, this 80-minute workshop is for you. We’ll focus on dispelling some common misconceptions about studying for multiple-choice exams, and give you some tools for studying more effectively. We’ll discuss how you identify what you need to know, how to know when you know it, and how to use the resources you have, including your time, effectively. This workshop is ideal for students in any major taking test-based PSYC courses on the 100- or 200-level.