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Still its a pretty stupid argument.
No one gives a shit where your undergrad psych degree comes from.
IF you do honours or a post-grad diploma (at a range of other unis) then you CAN become a conditionally registered psychologist- hence it leads to a profession.
Most psychologists, irrespective of where their undergrad is from, will have postgrad training in the form of competitive Masters/PhD from well-respected instituions.
These are the degrees that set them up for a career, these are the degrees that matter.
At the end of the day, no one will give a shit if they came from UWS or USYD at the undergrad level, as they (assuming they are any good) will have a PhD or at minimum masters.
No one gives a shit where your undergrad psych degree comes from.
IF you do honours or a post-grad diploma (at a range of other unis) then you CAN become a conditionally registered psychologist- hence it leads to a profession.
Most psychologists, irrespective of where their undergrad is from, will have postgrad training in the form of competitive Masters/PhD from well-respected instituions.
These are the degrees that set them up for a career, these are the degrees that matter.
At the end of the day, no one will give a shit if they came from UWS or USYD at the undergrad level, as they (assuming they are any good) will have a PhD or at minimum masters.