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Has anyone done psychology as a subject at A level? if you have.. do you have any suggestions whether or not to take the subject? And please feel free to explain your opinion.
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I didn't have Psychology in O'Levels but I went for it in A Levels.
Psychology is a full-credit subject.
Alex Irving,what do you want to know???
Which other subjects do you have???
Alex Irving,in AS there are 20 studies.Candidates are required to be able to analyze them.In order,to be able to do so you need to have an understanding of the perspectives,issues and debates and terminologies mentioned in the syllabus.If you have a background for the subject then you may go for it on your own.If not then you should get help from a teacher.40% learning is involved.Psychology ain't very difficult but it ain't a piece of cake either.
You didn't tell me your subjects!!!
A level psychology isn't difficult, it's only a bit tricky, and for your combination i would suggest you to take Marine Science instead of History, there are very less resources available on Marine Science but i would provide you with the best notes and with Biology it would be a piece of cake for you.Oh yep. Theres four subjects four us at a level ..So iv decided to take biology history maths and English.
^ I'm thinking of doing it too! Does anyone know if it counts as a science?
Yes, it is a science and a full credit one. If you let me know of your A level subjects, ill guide you with the best combination and the subjects that would be the easiest for you to do.
thanks really appreciate your help. Iv only heard of marine science once and not particularly lured in to it as i have no knowledge of it... although I can do A level subjects next year i will be sitting (AS) exams and- the only subjects that are offered at school with a teacher are in the table below and the other subjects i will have to take as self study
AS A2
Accounting *
Art History
Biology
Biology*
Business Studies
Business Studies*
Chemistry
Chemistry*
Computing
Computing*
Design Technology
Design Technology
Economics
Economics*
English Literature
English Literature*
English Language & Lit.#
Geography
Geography*
History
History
Japanese
French
French*
German
German
Mathematics
Mathematics*
Physical Education
Physical Education
Physics
Physics*
Yes, it is a science and a full credit one. If you let me know of your A level subjects, ill guide you with the best combination and the subjects that would be the easiest for you to do.
Thanks
I was thinking of doing English Lit, Pyschology or Biology and Art and design?
English literature with Art and Design is fine, but if you don't want to get into any medical profession then you may do Design and Textiles as a 3rd subject, this would make a brilliant combination or if you like science subjects Biology (not similar), you can take Marine Science, this one has the least material available to study but i can provide you with the best notes, or tell me any other subject you are interested in?
I am thinking of going into Midwifery, so I will most definitely need a science, and most probably Biology.
I'm not mad on Biology, no, but I'll need it to pursue a career in Midwifery, which is what I want to do. I despise English Language and I find it incredibly boring but I really enjoy English Literature which is why I will be taking it. I definitely won't take two sciences and I like Art and Design, which is why I will take that. No offence, but the reason I asked for help was for guidance about Psychology, not about what A Levels I should be taking.
I am currently doing my A2's.Psychology is the best choice if you have biology as it will open many fields but for an engineering, take psychology as an extra subject.
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