Dear Paras, Feldman is a good book, but, every 2nd aspirant who has opted psychology studies from it. So i would suggest you to go for sources that are not so common. I have told JINDSHAHWANI about 2 psychology books. those are awesome
consult them too. Easy and far more knowledgeable than Feldman
Ask Jindshahwani, she has their links
Ok here you go, these are the links of both the books,
http://libgen.info/view.php?id=686663
http://dev2.uniba.sk/~gal/files/Unde...Ed)(gnv64).pdf
consider 2nd one as text book, and 1st one + feldman both as reference books.
And yes, the only strategy you require is to be conceptual. If you have concepts, you will never fail to tackle any type of question. Rather, a tricky paper is good for you because it filters out many crammers and brings only the concept-oriented candidates into the limelight
i wont force you to cover the complete syllabus, but i will urge you to grab the concept of whatever you study.
Note that, the above books does not cover the "schools of thought in psychology" portion. so, if you want to study them, then google them, (wikipedia is good for that)