UCLAN vs Bradford Uni

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  1. happy munckin's Avatar
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    UCLAN vs Bradford Uni
    Hey guys, I really need help.

    I've got Manchester as my firm, but as my insurance I'm stuck between UCLAN or BfdU, I'll be doing Psychology Bsc which will hopefully lead to a career in Clinical Psych.
    I know Clinical Psych is a hard area to get into, super competitive, so reeaally would appreciate any advice here =/

    Please and Thank You x
  2. Ayshizzle's Avatar
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    Re: UCLAN vs Bradford Uni
    Would you like to live in Bradford? If not, go for UCLan.
  3. happy munckin's Avatar
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    Re: UCLAN vs Bradford Uni
    I already live in braddy lol, probably should've mentioned that..
    Anyone know what Uclan's like to live in?
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    Re: UCLAN vs Bradford Uni
    (Original post by happy munckin)
    Anyone know what Uclan's like to live in?
    Preston is quite nice, although I'm biased because I live there.
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    Re: UCLAN vs Bradford Uni
    (Original post by happy munckin)
    I already live in braddy lol, probably should've mentioned that..
    Anyone know what Uclan's like to live in?
    Oh right lol. Then, I'd say take the opportunity and leave
  6. happy munckin's Avatar
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    Re: UCLAN vs Bradford Uni
    (Original post by Ayshizzle)
    Oh right lol. Then, I'd say take the opportunity and leave
    I was thinking that ^.^
    but didn't want to get there, hate the place and find out Bradford's course was better.. hence my dilema..
  7. Ayshizzle's Avatar
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    Re: UCLAN vs Bradford Uni
    (Original post by happy munckin)
    I was thinking that ^.^
    but didn't want to get there, hate the place and find out Bradford's course was better.. hence my dilema..
    Unfortunately I don't know much about the courses so can't help you there. I used to live in Bradford and couldn't get out fast enough though haha.

    It depends on what you think is most important I spose (although hopefully you'll get into your firm ) in terms of course/where to live.
  8. happy munckin's Avatar
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    Re: UCLAN vs Bradford Uni
    (Original post by Ayshizzle)
    Unfortunately I don't know much about the courses so can't help you there. I used to live in Bradford and couldn't get out fast enough though haha.

    It depends on what you think is most important I spose (although hopefully you'll get into your firm ) in terms of course/where to live.
    Haha, everyone always seems to wanna escape here.. and thanks, I really hope i get MCR
    For the course, I really just want a place that will help me get a lot of relevant work experience and can help me to eventually get a job in Clinical Psych =/
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