Hi guys! I’d really appreciate any advice from those who have or are currently completing a Psychology degree, Honours or even the Master of Forensic Psychology. I’m posting this on a few different forums to get some well-rounded advice. This’ll be a bit of a read so thank you to anyone who powers through.
So I’m somewhat deciding between a Bachelor of Psychology at Macquarie and a Bachelor of Psychological Science at UNSW. I say somewhat because I have technically started the Macquarie degree with the intent of trying it (and uni) out to see how I feel before the census date. I originally gave UNSW the flick mainly due to travelling and the increased competitiveness both in general and for entrance into the Honours year. One key factor was that I thought Macquarie didn’t have a quota for Honours year – so if you met the 75 WAM requirement, you were in. Turns out they just recently changed this for anyone starting their degree from last year onwards, which sucks. Now I’m wondering if I should withdraw and go to UNSW since they have more focus on forensic psychology.
Essentially the idea is to complete an Honours year and potentially go on to do further study, though I’m not really sure about anything at this point. If I was to do further study, it would be the Master of Forensic Psychology at UNSW since that’s the field I’m interested in. This is one of, if not the main reason I’m considering UNSW, but I’m unsure it’s actually worth all the trouble since I don’t even know if I’ll pursue further study.
Comparison
Depending on the traffic, travelling by car to UNSW would take at least 50 minutes to over an hour (not including issues with parking), and even longer using public transport. This might not seem so bad for some people, but it’s a huge con for me. Ideally, I’d do anything I could online, but I I’ve heard UNSW wants to shift back to more F2F learning from Term 2 this year. I don’t mind if I need to come on-campus for exams or even once a week, but it sounds like I'd actually need to go on campus a lot more at UNSW. On the flip side, Macquarie cuts down at least half the travel time. I can complete a vast majority of the units online and at the moment I only need to go on campus once a week.
In terms of the forensic psychology aspect, there are two units at UNSW that focus on this (PSYC1027 and PSYC3301), and I could also potentially pick my Honours thesis in the area. Macquarie has zero units on forensic psychology and there aren’t any Honours topics on it either. Also, the Psychological Science degree allows me to pick a major in criminology, whereas I could only (maybe) complete a minor at Macquarie. Having more foundational knowledge in forensic psychology and criminology, the trimester system, Moodle and even getting to know some of the teachers involved in the Master’s course could be advantageous. Is it worth going to UNSW just for these reasons? Would they favour this in the Master's application?
I've also heard many students complain about the teachers, lecturers, classes etc. at UNSW. I know this would differ depending on the department and course, but the "prestige" of UNSW is something that actually drives me away. They know they'll attract bright students no matter what, but the quality of teaching is either the same or even worse in comparison to less "prestigious" universities. Do they make assignments/exams more difficult at UNSW in comparison to Macquarie? Do they mark harsher?
Another issue with UNSW is that there aren’t any compulsory placements. There is a psychology research placement and up to two criminology placements (I think), but it’s dependent on a high WAM. Macquarie has the PACE unit, and work placements are something I really value since work experience is what’s going to matter in the end.
In terms of entrance into Honours, both have a 75 WAM as a minimum requirement, but this doesn’t guarantee a place in either course anymore. For UNSW, I imagine it’s much more competitive there – what’s the sort of realistic WAM you need to achieve to guarantee a place? How hard is it to achieve a first class or upper second class at UNSW since marks are weighted against cohort? Likewise for Macquarie? Does anyone have any opinions on the Honours course or structure for both universities? Did or didn’t enjoy the content, supervisors, etc.?
A problem with Macquarie is that to transfer to the Honours stream for 3rd year, I need to have an overall WAM of 70 across ALL my units, not just psych. Part of me wants to withdraw and re-apply for the Honours stream so I don't have this extra pressure if I choose to go to Macquarie. For UNSW, only the common core psych units will be important (I think).
I know I could transfer to UNSW, but I’m already 2 weeks behind on content at Macquarie since I’ve spent more time researching information about courses than studying, especially because I only started to entertain the idea of going to uni a little over a month ago. :’) I don’t trust myself to achieve a good enough WAM with the way I feel at the moment, on top of the way I feel all the time, plus it’s been over a year since I’ve done any form of study.
Appreciate you taking the time to read all this, and thanks for any and all advice! c:
So I’m somewhat deciding between a Bachelor of Psychology at Macquarie and a Bachelor of Psychological Science at UNSW. I say somewhat because I have technically started the Macquarie degree with the intent of trying it (and uni) out to see how I feel before the census date. I originally gave UNSW the flick mainly due to travelling and the increased competitiveness both in general and for entrance into the Honours year. One key factor was that I thought Macquarie didn’t have a quota for Honours year – so if you met the 75 WAM requirement, you were in. Turns out they just recently changed this for anyone starting their degree from last year onwards, which sucks. Now I’m wondering if I should withdraw and go to UNSW since they have more focus on forensic psychology.
Essentially the idea is to complete an Honours year and potentially go on to do further study, though I’m not really sure about anything at this point. If I was to do further study, it would be the Master of Forensic Psychology at UNSW since that’s the field I’m interested in. This is one of, if not the main reason I’m considering UNSW, but I’m unsure it’s actually worth all the trouble since I don’t even know if I’ll pursue further study.
Comparison
Depending on the traffic, travelling by car to UNSW would take at least 50 minutes to over an hour (not including issues with parking), and even longer using public transport. This might not seem so bad for some people, but it’s a huge con for me. Ideally, I’d do anything I could online, but I I’ve heard UNSW wants to shift back to more F2F learning from Term 2 this year. I don’t mind if I need to come on-campus for exams or even once a week, but it sounds like I'd actually need to go on campus a lot more at UNSW. On the flip side, Macquarie cuts down at least half the travel time. I can complete a vast majority of the units online and at the moment I only need to go on campus once a week.
In terms of the forensic psychology aspect, there are two units at UNSW that focus on this (PSYC1027 and PSYC3301), and I could also potentially pick my Honours thesis in the area. Macquarie has zero units on forensic psychology and there aren’t any Honours topics on it either. Also, the Psychological Science degree allows me to pick a major in criminology, whereas I could only (maybe) complete a minor at Macquarie. Having more foundational knowledge in forensic psychology and criminology, the trimester system, Moodle and even getting to know some of the teachers involved in the Master’s course could be advantageous. Is it worth going to UNSW just for these reasons? Would they favour this in the Master's application?
I've also heard many students complain about the teachers, lecturers, classes etc. at UNSW. I know this would differ depending on the department and course, but the "prestige" of UNSW is something that actually drives me away. They know they'll attract bright students no matter what, but the quality of teaching is either the same or even worse in comparison to less "prestigious" universities. Do they make assignments/exams more difficult at UNSW in comparison to Macquarie? Do they mark harsher?
Another issue with UNSW is that there aren’t any compulsory placements. There is a psychology research placement and up to two criminology placements (I think), but it’s dependent on a high WAM. Macquarie has the PACE unit, and work placements are something I really value since work experience is what’s going to matter in the end.
In terms of entrance into Honours, both have a 75 WAM as a minimum requirement, but this doesn’t guarantee a place in either course anymore. For UNSW, I imagine it’s much more competitive there – what’s the sort of realistic WAM you need to achieve to guarantee a place? How hard is it to achieve a first class or upper second class at UNSW since marks are weighted against cohort? Likewise for Macquarie? Does anyone have any opinions on the Honours course or structure for both universities? Did or didn’t enjoy the content, supervisors, etc.?
A problem with Macquarie is that to transfer to the Honours stream for 3rd year, I need to have an overall WAM of 70 across ALL my units, not just psych. Part of me wants to withdraw and re-apply for the Honours stream so I don't have this extra pressure if I choose to go to Macquarie. For UNSW, only the common core psych units will be important (I think).
I know I could transfer to UNSW, but I’m already 2 weeks behind on content at Macquarie since I’ve spent more time researching information about courses than studying, especially because I only started to entertain the idea of going to uni a little over a month ago. :’) I don’t trust myself to achieve a good enough WAM with the way I feel at the moment, on top of the way I feel all the time, plus it’s been over a year since I’ve done any form of study.
Appreciate you taking the time to read all this, and thanks for any and all advice! c: