I'm considering applying for either straight psychology or psychology and language science. my first choice would probably be ucl, and I'm thinking of even applying for both degrees at ucl with psych as 1st and psych+language sciences as 2nd (since the grade requirements are lower for the latter). But this depends on what I'll actually prefer, which I don't know.
I've heard a lot about how much maths/statistics there is in a psychology degree, but I can't find much information regarding this for psychology and language sciences. Is there just as much maths/statistics for it? For the preferred A Level subjects they didn't mention maths whereas straight psych does, which makes me think there isn't as much.
To be honest I don't like maths at all (I got a 7 in gcse and swore I'll never do it again), but I really do like psychology and could probably survive the stats element... I would just prefer not to do a lot.
I do English lit, art, and psychology A level (and did Japanese this year), so not really much maths at all (most we've done in psych is like mean, median, mode). I just don't know... pure psych or psych and lang science??
and what is psychology/psych and lang sciences actually like... just need more info :^))