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I’m currently doing economics, maths and Religious studies, and I’m thinking of switching religious studies with psychology but I’m not too sure. Should I switch or keep doing rs?

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by Chizangelz
I’m currently doing economics, maths and Religious studies, and I’m thinking of switching religious studies with psychology but I’m not too sure. Should I switch or keep doing rs?

I did a level psychology for a little bit, and while I will say it is very interesting and quite logical, there are a lot of case studies to learn and dates/names to memorize. So if you don't mind the memorisation so much the go ahead and take psych. Maybe ask your school if you can have one lesson of psychotic see if you like it before you switch, I know some people in my year who have done that for different subjects. Good luck with whatever you choose!
Original post
by Chizangelz
I’m currently doing economics, maths and Religious studies, and I’m thinking of switching religious studies with psychology but I’m not too sure. Should I switch or keep doing rs?

Out of the 2 (religion and physhology) which do you enjoy the most? Which do you think you will get the best grade in?
What are you wanting to do after your a-levels?

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by Chizangelz
I’m currently doing economics, maths and Religious studies, and I’m thinking of switching religious studies with psychology but I’m not too sure. Should I switch or keep doing rs?

Why are your thinking of switching?

Reply 4

What university are you thinking of going to? Also, do you know what degree you want to do?

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by Chizangelz
I’m currently doing economics, maths and Religious studies, and I’m thinking of switching religious studies with psychology but I’m not too sure. Should I switch or keep doing rs?

Hi there,

what is your goal with this?

what degrees are you looking at and what are the entry requirements?

Kind regards, Jenifer (Kingston rep)

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