pigas
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Is there much difference between bachelor of psychology and bachelor of psychological science?
From what I've gathered, psychological science is more.. well, science focused.
See, I wanted to possibly do psychology and become a clinical psychologist, and it's also really important to me to go to a 'prestigious' university. It may sound stupid but it's my own personal value. However if I had to, I would attend a less prestigious uni..
So I wanted to go possibly UNSW but the atar for psychology is like 98.. but for psychological science it's 87.50. Still high but I think it's much more achieveable for me while 98 is almost impossible.
So does anyone know if there is much difference? Why does one have a considerably higher atar, when I think you're still on the same path?
From what I've gathered, psychological science is more.. well, science focused.
See, I wanted to possibly do psychology and become a clinical psychologist, and it's also really important to me to go to a 'prestigious' university. It may sound stupid but it's my own personal value. However if I had to, I would attend a less prestigious uni..
So I wanted to go possibly UNSW but the atar for psychology is like 98.. but for psychological science it's 87.50. Still high but I think it's much more achieveable for me while 98 is almost impossible.
So does anyone know if there is much difference? Why does one have a considerably higher atar, when I think you're still on the same path?