I was just wondering if there are any current psychology students studying at Surrey on here and if so how would you describe the course overall? Were there any aspects of studying the subject at degree level which you were not expecting?
I was just wondering if there are any current psychology students studying at Surrey on here and if so how would you describe the course overall? Were there any aspects of studying the subject at degree level which you were not expecting?
Hi I might be able to help a little with this as I studied Psychology at Surrey myself, graduating in 2013.
I really enjoyed the course, it covers a wide range of areas of Psychology in a lot more depth than at A Level - I particularly liked being able to choose my own options in my final year. I found the very first year repeated a lot of what i'd done at A Level, but that was just by chance (I'd sat a different exam board to most of my friends). Although I think that's also the case with a lot of Psychology degrees. The lecturers were always really helpful - there are some particularly good ones that you can tell are passionate about their subject area (which rubs off on you too!).
I also undertook a placement year at a market research company, the year in industry I know was a highlight for many as it showed how Psychology could be used in a real-world setting (the range of placements people went on was amazing!).
Surrey is literally my dream uni and although I've been given an offer for the psychology course my predicted is only AAB and it is a very long shot (if at all) that I'd achieve AAA
Surrey is literally my dream uni and although I've been given an offer for the psychology course my predicted is only AAB and it is a very long shot (if at all) that I'd achieve AAA
Glad I could help - if you've got any questions just drop me a message
Just keep the faith and don't worry - remember that the admissions tutors must have thought you were capable of studying at Surrey and that you'd be a good fit - or they wouldn't have made you an offer
Surrey is literally my dream uni and although I've been given an offer for the psychology course my predicted is only AAB and it is a very long shot (if at all) that I'd achieve AAA
Same... But I do know someone who's in her second year who got AAB and still got in... Some hope? :/
Surrey is literally my dream uni and although I've been given an offer for the psychology course my predicted is only AAB and it is a very long shot (if at all) that I'd achieve AAA
We do try to where possible accommodate for 'near-miss' candidates (so AAB rather than AAA), but would be unable to guarantee anything at this stage.
So does that mean if it was my firm and I missed the offer narrowly there is the possibility I wouldn't be automatically rejected?
It's a possibility, but it definitely isn't something we could guarantee. It'll depend on lots of factors such as how many spaces there are still available on the course once accounting for everyone who met their offer.