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    Default A-Level Psychology

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    Ive chosen this to take up next year, but i was wondering what kind of tihngs do you study and is it an enjoyable thing to learn??

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    If it's AQA, they're changing the spec at some point to they get rid of coursework, but I'll tell you what I did to give you a rough idea:

    For AS:
    - Cognitive and Developmental Psychology, like memory and attachment.
    - Physiological Psychology and Individual Differences, like stress and eating disorders (biological and psychology explanations).
    - Social Psychology and Research Methods, like obedience and min/majority influence and the way research is conducted in psychology.

    For A2:
    - Social, Physiological, Cognitive, Development and Comparative Psychology, like relationships, pro/anti-social behaviour, biological rhythms, sleep and dreaming, brain and behaviours, emotion and motiviation, attention, social development, animal behaviours and cognition, and evolutionary explanations of human behaviour.
    - Individual differences and perspectives, like psychopathology and treating mental illness, issues and debates, and approaches.
    - Coursework, I don't know if this will be on next year, I don't think it will be since I think they're changing the spec this year for Sept 09, but you basically do a study and write up the report for it.

    It is quite interesting and enjoyable if you are interested in it and interested in taking it into futher education and profession, but if you're not, it can still be interesting, but there is a chance you can get really bored quickly and begin to fall back because of the lack on interest and hence understanding. I'm taking it as a degree now and its great, I think my A-Level could have went better, but I had an arse for a teacher in A2 who ruined it for me, the most interesting section for me was psychopathology and he made it so dull I could have died of boredom.

    *If you are wanting to take it into a degree and you do coursework in A-Level, don't take much attention in the way your told to layout the report, the A-Level spec is not the same as what its actually supposed to be like, by all means do the report as you're supposed to, but don't get into thinking that your doing it right because in terms of how they're supposed to be written, they have some parts wrong because they want to make it easier on themselves marking them :S, so best to forgot most of it before you do it at degree, it will same you a lot of time and worry *
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    I dont do it but from my friends, apparently its really good but alot of theory work.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Alkaz View Post
    I dont do it but from my friends, apparently its really good but alot of theory work.
    Thats basically what Psychology is , just theory upon theory upon theory with the research to back it up, there's never one 100% explanation for something, its like hundreds of debates over everything, so much fun!

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    Let me sum it up for you:
    Boys want to **** their mums and play with themselves when they're babies.
    People are anorexic because they look in the mirror and see a fat person.
    People are schizophrenic because they're crazy.

    But obviously in a cliche course they will try and make the above sound like some kind of mathematical science.

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    I don't mind it, it gets a little bit boring at times though. You need to learn a ton of stuff and how to apply it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgin Mary View Post
    Let me sum it up for you:
    Boys want to **** their mums and play with themselves when they're babies.
    People are anorexic because they look in the mirror and see a fat person.
    People are schizophrenic because they're crazy.

    But obviously in a cliche course they will try and make the above sound like some kind of mathematical science.
    Lol XD! But psychology is looking at why they want to have sex with their mothers, why they see themselves a fat and as for the Schizophrenia, you're way off . Also, I have to say the only mathematics psychology ever really uses is during the analysis of quantitative results and statistics, everything else is basically plain english (or whatever language your studying it in).

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    Quote Originally Posted by .Sarcastix. View Post
    Lol XD! But psychology is looking at why they want to have sex with their mothers, why they see themselves a fat and as for the Schizophrenia, you're way off . Also, I have to say the only mathematics psychology ever really uses is during the analysis of quantitative results and statistics, everything else is basically plain english (or whatever language your studying it in).
    It just comes off as being pretentious. Besides that everyone takes it and I don't know why and then they all complain about how boring it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgin Mary View Post
    It just comes off as being pretentious. Besides that everyone takes it and I don't know why and then they all complain about how boring it is.
    Its a very popular field at the moment with a lot of highly paid careers linked to it, so people think it must be good and go into with high expectations only to end up disappointed. Unless you're interested in it, it can be a pretty boring field, as I can imagine many fields can be if you're not interested in them. I am interested in it so I love it .
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    Lol thanks for all the help Its helped alot!
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