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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6 Another anonymous poster


    biohaiid wrote: »
    The head of the Bs.c in Psych basically said not a hope when I asked her yesterday.
    What does SAA stand for?

    Student Academic Administration, you will become very familiar with them over the next four years. The office is in the main building, up the stairs to the left when you go in the main entrance of the main building.

    I have known some who have done the psych and soc course and tbh from what they have said it's a lot more psych than soc; as it had a lot more emphasis on it, more modules modules in psych and they had to do a psych fyp (final year project).It may have changed though now with the sole psych course.

    I did a minor in sociology for my undergrad, while I got v. good grades, I wasn't particularly mad about it. In first year I found it really interesting (the 2nd semester more than the most) but after that it was a let down and would have preferred to have just done my major.


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