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Psychology Interviews

On what topic do interviewers focus at psychology? Do they focus more on sciences (maths, biology, chemistry, physics) or psychology itself? Do they ask you about theoretical subjects or they place you in a certain situation to analyse your way of thinking? I would like to receive answers from people who experienced an interview at King's College London, UCL, Manchester, City University London, York, Sussex and Warwick, but any opinion from other universities are welcomed.
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UCL don't interview. I'm not sure if the others do either. Worth a check.
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Original post by Noodlzzz
UCL don't interview. I'm not sure if the others do either. Worth a check.

They don't interview according to the personal statement's quality or they don't use to interview as a rule? I've read in an article that UCL is known for interviewing the applicants.
Original post by Nanadriana
They don't interview according to the personal statement's quality or they don't use to interview as a rule? I've read in an article that UCL is known for interviewing the applicants.


For psych at UCL it's a rule they don't interview.

I doubt think any uni's interview some and not others for the same course.
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Original post by Noodlzzz
For psych at UCL it's a rule they don't interview.

I doubt think any uni's interview some and not others for the same course.

Thank you! ^^

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