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Hey people out there, Before starting my point, let me first give a little intro, call me Yang, I'm currently doing my G.C.E O level and had finish it already actually and now waiting for the result to be released. I dont speak english very fluently though so ASK me to clear your doubt if you don't understand my language.
I have some doubt in my mind right now..which i can't really decide on...so the question is

CHEMISTRY OR PSYCHOLOGY?

About Chemistry : Not to be proud, but I'm actually a little good in chemistry, hmm maybe i'm just passionately curious about how things work in a point of view of chemistry. I actually study Chemistry for 2 years already..both self study and in school and i'm actually taking Chemistry as one of the subject for my examination

About Psychology: I found out that I love to read people mind, what people are actually thinking ofand what is their objective of doing such move. I did not study everything about psychology actually..just the body language part and i did not take psychology as one of the subject when i do my O level. So is it wise to do it during my A level? hmm cause i have no foundation on psychology but i have on chemistry....


Its really hard to decide though... I've been doing research on university all around they world and i dont think there is people taking double major in chem and psychology ><!


Your opinion is highly appreciated!


Yang
 
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if u ask me......Go for Chemistry....

Chemistry iz considered a vry imp subject and so has more fields u cud join in da future!

Psycology iz also imp but not as much az chemistry!
the course of psycology can be done later on in lyf too, i kno dat cuz my uncle did it dat way!
 
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Even if you have no foundation or prior knowledge regarding Psychology, you can definitely pursue it if you want to. A foundation in Chemistry is important for further studies, but I don't think there's such a requirement for psychology. Look at the career scopes and what you actually want to end up as before making a decision. Also, be sure that if you opt for psychology, you've had a good look at the course(s) offered, so you can make an informed decision and not one based upon assumptions of the subject.
Good Luck! :)
 
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