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Are you doing psych at usyd atm?sydney woooo
best psych lecturers
I'm not sure if you would become a registered psychologist with this degree thoughIs it pointless to do a commerce degree+ science majoring in psych?
That's what i'm currently intredested in atm... but I don't know if it's practical
that is exactly what I am doingWhile there's still a thread on psych,
Is it pointless to do a commerce degree+ science majoring in psych?
That's what i'm currently intredested in atm... but I don't know if it's practical
I'm not sure if you would become a registered psychologist with this degree though
Are you doing psych at usyd atm?![]()
that's what all the whores do. Especially psychology/arts, full of whores.B Com/B Sc at usyd yes
Oh sweet, I did not know that. Does that mean it'll be exactly the same thing as doing a pure psychologist degree at usyd?you can if you do an honors year in psych
Psychology interests me, but I also want to be an auditor so...I'm not sure if you would become a registered psychologist with this degree though
Edit: But seeing ur choice in degree i assume you don't want to be one? hahaha
I'm thinking of doing an accounting major...that is exactly what I am doing
and no its not pointless if you major in HR like me
Haha, that's what I heard as well.My mum did a psych major too and she's telling me that for you to be a psychologist, you need a masters :S
yep, the psych degree is a bit of a gimmick imo, because B Sc or even B Arts students who major in psychology are doing the exact same subjects as B Psych students. I think the only difference is that B Psych students are guaranteed a spot in the honors program which is required to be a psychologist, while other students have to keep a Credit or Distinction average for it. Which is ironic anyway because B Psych students have to maintain a D average or they get kicked out of their degree lol. Even if you miss out on honors, there are other pathways to becoming a registered psychologist, eg. a graduate diploma in psychology for 1 year to make up the required 4 years study.Oh sweet, I did not know that. Does that mean it'll be exactly the same thing as doing a pure psychologist degree at usyd?
Do you know what the ATAR req is for that and how long would it take to become a registered psychologist? Also... (sorry, so many questions) what careers would you be able to reach with that particular degree?
matthew goodwin?how is it shit meilz, it's the the truth, you are a slut.