Do I change my degree??

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  1. JB1989's Avatar
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    Do I change my degree??
    Currently studying Psychology (1st year) and wanting to change to Media Production. Anyone have any advice on this? Is it easy to change degrees, am I likely to get accepted, how do I go about it? Any advice would be appreciated . thanks guyyyyss!!!
  2. Sir Fox's Avatar
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    Re: Do I change my degree??
    Eh ... don't change? I want to study Psychology, don't make me doubt about my decision
  3. Kim-x's Avatar
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    Re: Do I change my degree??
    If you like the uni you're at and they offer the course, approach them about it. If not you'd have to apply through UCAS again.
  4. JB1989's Avatar
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    Re: Do I change my degree??
    (Original post by Sir Fox)
    Eh ... don't change? I want to study Psychology, don't make me doubt about my decision
    It's good don't get me wrong, I just don't think it is truely 'me'. Plus I wanted to be a councillor and you don't study anything about that till your masters degree!
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