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Supercurriculars

I want to apply for Psychology and Criminology at King's but idk if my supercurriculars are enough and need to know some good book titles or sm else. I've done :

- MOOC on Incarceration as a form of punishment
- Serial Killer Exhibition in the Vaults, displaying objects involved in different crimes including Dahmer's glasses and Jack the Ripper's Letter etc.
- Doing an EPQ on if Paedophilia should be considered a paraphilias
- Visited the Hyderabad High Courts of the State of Telangana and observed a criminal case and a civil case
- Attended a public lecture at KCL titled 'The politics of feeling in crisis times' which I was planning to link to psych

Anymore supercurriculars I could do??

Reply 1

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by kayakian
I want to apply for Psychology and Criminology at King's but idk if my supercurriculars are enough and need to know some good book titles or sm else. I've done :
- MOOC on Incarceration as a form of punishment
- Serial Killer Exhibition in the Vaults, displaying objects involved in different crimes including Dahmer's glasses and Jack the Ripper's Letter etc.
- Doing an EPQ on if Paedophilia should be considered a paraphilias
- Visited the Hyderabad High Courts of the State of Telangana and observed a criminal case and a civil case
- Attended a public lecture at KCL titled 'The politics of feeling in crisis times' which I was planning to link to psych
Anymore supercurriculars I could do??

That's plenty

Reply 2

that should def cover it!! as much as having varied supercurriculars is important, for personal statements it's more about talking about what you learnt from them and how that applies/makes you a good candidate for the degree. so i wouldn't worry about finding anything else, just review what you did for each of the ones you listed and note down what skills/experience you gained from them :smile:

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