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So its that time of year again..yes pre-registration :(

  • 21-02-2011 10:03PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 30


    Right so...here's the deelio,

    I am a third year law plus student taking (extra law module and) psychology as my elective. I know very little about psychology and every module I have taken has been different from the one before it. It's always a mixed bag- and I'm not always happy about it.

    I now have to pre-register for my psychology module for next year, 4th so obviously the choice I make will have consequences for my QCA...bla..bla..you get my drift;).

    So are any of you taking psychology and have opinions on the following modules:

    1. Psychology of the personality

    2. Applied psychology.

    Any assistence or guidance would be much appreciated (I know its all subjective! but I just need some pointers and frankly don't care!).

    I'm looking for info like was the module easy/ medium/ hard?
    Who was your lecturer?
    Did it involves maths or statistics? (shiver:()
    Was it continually assessed or 100% exam?
    Did you enjoy it?:)

    Thanks again in advance folks!:D


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