Hated it, dropped it after a year. Only 7 people from 3 classes decided to continue with it.
You might enjoy it though.
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Hated it, dropped it after a year. Only 7 people from 3 classes decided to continue with it.
You might enjoy it though.
I'm doing it atm and I orginally hated it but slowly it's getting better. I wouldn't advise picking it though.
I don't like it. It's all retention and regurgitating in the exam. Loads of stuff to memorise/remember. Not my cup of tea.
Yeah people do it as it seems "interesting" it really isn't but I won't drop it because it's bearable unlike some of my other choices, lol.
I took it because I'm nosy! :P There are some interesting studies (the Freud/Hans study was like.... o...k). It's only boring if you walk into it with the wrong idea about what the course is (some people expect experiments and then are like -twitch- at all the theory involved).
When I was doing my A-Level for Psychology, I enjoyed it a lot because of the teahcer imo. We had 2 teachers at my college and one would always manage to make the lessons active and re-word what the cardwell said in order for us to understand it whereas the other teacher would teach us straight out of the book and not even bother re-wording it to make it easily understandable. Thanks to my first teacher i'm now studying child psychology at degree level because I do believe psychology is an in-depth interesting subject than what people make it out to be, at my college there was a weekend called the psychology residenital where we went out the class room to this place in Wales where we studied parapsychology, crimology & anthropology (one of the boys broke into tears when he thought he saw a ghost :P), because these sections of the psychology aren't included in the syllabus (well parapsychology is now included in the new one) and gave a chance to learn the other sides of psychology outside of the classroom and also because my teacher got a degree in parapsychology and it made me look at psychology differently because it's such a broad subject as it branches off into so many different areas which must mean, it must be good if there's this many areas of psychology to study.
If you're a determined student, and you're lucky enough to get a teacher that puts effort into the lessons then you will enjoy the lessons. But if you're just a deteremined student, it would be good to re-read over any sections you've read over in psychology to try & understand it, my friend who was with the other teacher ends up teaching herself and she still enjoys psychology because I guess the concept is overall interesting and is high in demand in the public as it's good knowledge to possess.