I just updated the OP with a link to LSBU connect page - if you haven't already go connect to see other applicants' grades & offers. Also, if you enter your details it will be really really useful for everyone else making their applications this year.
Hey guys i have had 2 conditional offers from LSBU .... both for psychology ... one was for psychology councelling which the course has now been suspended and turned into the c800 course the other one i was accepted on to ... i already have my grades and was asked to scan my certificates via email ... and im still waiting to hear from ADM.... from looking at the different psychology courses ive realised the modules are all the same untill you get to the third year where if you have chosen a specific area as in clinical PSYCH you would be required to take one of the four subjects out of four ... i dont understand why the uni has categorised the psychology courses as it is all the same path ... however the councelling PSYCH course was different which was a shame ... i think the psychology course is the better option as you have the option to relate your modules to clinical and forensic and another 2 optional modules ....
Yeah, that's true still annoyed at them for discontinuing my course. I have decided that I don't really want to go here anymore anyways, but that's good to know if worse comes to the worse and I end up in clearing.
hi I'm interested in applying to LSBU, would love some feedback from you guys about how it's like to study there, I want to study diagnostic radiography!
Hey! I'm looking at LSBU for the Family Law degree starting in 2016. Does anyone have any info about it/is anyone else looking at this course or just me??!
Hey guys i have had 2 conditional offers from LSBU .... both for psychology ... one was for psychology councelling which the course has now been suspended and turned into the c800 course the other one i was accepted on to ... i already have my grades and was asked to scan my certificates via email ... and im still waiting to hear from ADM.... from looking at the different psychology courses ive realised the modules are all the same untill you get to the third year where if you have chosen a specific area as in clinical PSYCH you would be required to take one of the four subjects out of four ... i dont understand why the uni has categorised the psychology courses as it is all the same path ... however the councelling PSYCH course was different which was a shame ... i think the psychology course is the better option as you have the option to relate your modules to clinical and forensic and another 2 optional modules ....
Hey! I'm gonna be joining in September doing Forensic Psychology and yeah on the open day they said that you can change your specialisation after the first two years!
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