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Old 30-10-2013, 09:20 PM #11
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Yeah, they are quite time-consuming and there's an awful lot to get through but it's definitely well worth it. I just find it fascinating learning about why people are different and strata/groups in society. I also like learning about questions that people have about our very existence (and the possibility of a higher deity) but that's dabbling more into Philosophy.

Again, my career is still something I'm in the process of thinking about but yeah, going into it would be ace. Nothing too prestigious ... not a judge or barrister or owt like that ... but something still related is worth consideration.

I don't think you need English as an A-Level for most universities, but sound essay skills and critical analysis are a must in at least some capacity, which I suppose would extend to the likes of History.
..yeah, the case studies in psychology are quite extensive, it's just remembering which study each one is...but I'm sure you're pretty good at that...would you want to go into anything like social welfare, Redway..?...that's pretty rewarding and something you might like..and you do seem to have a real interest in people..also teaching....there is always a need for good teachers and someone as enthusiactic as you would be a good asset to a school...yeah, there are many directions you could go in, and often during your uni course, something will come along anyway and just appeal to you...I think you need to post some interesting 'people' threads on the forum lol....for research purposes, of course....
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