I'm considering Science/Law particularly because Psychology sounds as if it could compliment my law degree quite well. At the moment I'm not considering it as a stand-alone degree, but as something that would facilitate my legal career. What I'm worried about is that I've never liked sciences (I did Prelim Chemistry and found it tedious and boring, so dropped it going into HSC) and statistics has been the boring side of maths for me. I've got a few questions for those who are doing Psychology atm, or have heard stuff about it.
1. How much 'science' is involved in Psychology? If the link is lab experiments, forming hypothesis and close examination - I think I may be able to manage this. But scientific memorisations is really not my thing. I'm more interested in social psychology - something that would compliment my law degree more.
2. Most universities recommend at least 2U of science, so how much will I have to catch up on? (People talking about blah and blah chemical affecting brain in such way...?)
3. Is there a clear cut 'better' school of psychology between USyd and UNSW? Criteria being: quality of research, facilities, culture/environment of study and general public opinion as to which is better. This would probably swing my preference between USyd and UNSW.
4. How is the workload? How many hours a week and how 'dense' is the material?
Thanks everyone!
1. How much 'science' is involved in Psychology? If the link is lab experiments, forming hypothesis and close examination - I think I may be able to manage this. But scientific memorisations is really not my thing. I'm more interested in social psychology - something that would compliment my law degree more.
2. Most universities recommend at least 2U of science, so how much will I have to catch up on? (People talking about blah and blah chemical affecting brain in such way...?)
3. Is there a clear cut 'better' school of psychology between USyd and UNSW? Criteria being: quality of research, facilities, culture/environment of study and general public opinion as to which is better. This would probably swing my preference between USyd and UNSW.
4. How is the workload? How many hours a week and how 'dense' is the material?
Thanks everyone!