Base your decision on what the course will teach you have a read up on the options you have when you're actually on the course and see what excites you most. But keep your mind open if some things look a bit meh and you never know what you'll enjoy once you're there!
St Andrews get you to take 3 subjects in first year and neuroscience students take Psychology + Biology + one other of their choice. That would be a good option so that you could sample both psychology and neuroscience before choosing one by third year to actually specialise in
Base your decision on what the course will teach you have a read up on the options you have when you're actually on the course and see what excites you most. But keep your mind open if some things look a bit meh and you never know what you'll enjoy once you're there!
St Andrews get you to take 3 subjects in first year and neuroscience students take Psychology + Biology + one other of their choice. That would be a good option so that you could sample both psychology and neuroscience before choosing one by third year to actually specialise in
Thank you! That sounds really good! Will check it out
I'd also consider Cardiff - they've got Biomedical Sciences (Neurosciences) and Psychology. In Neurosciences, they're among the best in the UK with a PhD programme funded by the Welcome Trust, and are heavily investing in this area with a University Research Institute and a few dedicated research facilities.
I'd also consider Cardiff - they've got Biomedical Sciences (Neurosciences) and Psychology. In Neurosciences, they're among the best in the UK with a PhD programme funded by the Welcome Trust, and are heavily investing in this area with a University Research Institute and a few dedicated research facilities.
And the city is great.
That was originally one of my choices, but they require Chemistry at A Level which I don't have unfortunately
The course looks amazing, definitely wish I could go...
Hey, I'm planning on studying Neuroscience too! Queen Mary University in London will begin having the course Neuroscience for the year 2015, so our year. I'd check out their website for more information, I think the grade requirements are ABB, and it's a decent university too