I'm looking to do psychology at university but I'm struggling to narrow down my A level options. I really want to do psychology at a level, but my other options are biology, sociology, maths, REP and economics. I was wondering which would make the best combination.
I'm looking to do psychology at university but I'm struggling to narrow down my A level options. I really want to do psychology at a level, but my other options are biology, sociology, maths, REP and economics. I was wondering which would make the best combination.
Hey
I'm currently in my second year of my Psychology degree at UoP so I can offer my personal view here! So at A-level I took Psychology, English Literature, Religious Studies, an EPQ which was Clinical Psychology based and Law AS.
I received offers from all of my 5 choices with these subjects, as I feel with Psychology Universities are pretty open with subject combinations. However, this depends on the Uni and some may prefer more science based subjects, such a biology.
I'm looking to do psychology at university but I'm struggling to narrow down my A level options. I really want to do psychology at a level, but my other options are biology, sociology, maths, REP and economics. I was wondering which would make the best combination.
maybe do sociology biology and psychology as they link really well together plus I'm starting all three next week so good luck maybe do a psychology-based epq
I'm looking to do psychology at university but I'm struggling to narrow down my A level options. I really want to do psychology at a level, but my other options are biology, sociology, maths, REP and economics. I was wondering which would make the best combination.
Not sure what REP is I'll be honest, but any of the others could be great together. Depends what you're most interested in but I could link any of them to psychology really.
Sociology - very similar Biology - biopsychology Maths - statistics Economics - business psychology