Okay, so i hauled my ass down to Penrith (which i have never been to in all my 21 years living in Australia), and i enrolled. I came out with hundred of papers, books, pamphlets and other assorted bits paper and the notion of reading of all of them is just too damn daunting right now. also, i doubt they will answer my question.
One of the 'advisors' at enrolment day was confused and managed to confuse me also when i tried to approach her with this question:
'hi, i'm doing a bachelor of arts this year, and i'm majoring in psychology. i was wondering what the diff is between doing a major in psychology and doing a bachelor of psychology- which is more commendable and which is more likely to get me a career as a psychologist?'
'they both get you....no dif...the other is more than it will be but not the way they thinking if you get good gpa transfer but dont think it will affect you can psychology do.'
'sorry? so, i should stick with the major or should i transfer?'
'don't think about it grade point average high and you will get into it just DO'
'do? do what?'
*frustrated sigh* 'DO it and you will get to the psychology'
'yeeeeeeeeeeeah. thanks.'
this women couldn't speak good english, and i'm not one to discriminate- both my parents speak poor english- but seriously, is this woman fit to be an ADVISOR?
can anyone help me on this? i didn't get to speak to the head of psychology- glen or something, and when i called up the infoline the guy i spoke to didn't sound so sure of himself and told me to speak to a course advisor.
if anyone is doing a bachelor of psychology at UWS- do you need to have done mathematics for your HSC? please say it isn't so........
One of the 'advisors' at enrolment day was confused and managed to confuse me also when i tried to approach her with this question:
'hi, i'm doing a bachelor of arts this year, and i'm majoring in psychology. i was wondering what the diff is between doing a major in psychology and doing a bachelor of psychology- which is more commendable and which is more likely to get me a career as a psychologist?'
'they both get you....no dif...the other is more than it will be but not the way they thinking if you get good gpa transfer but dont think it will affect you can psychology do.'
'sorry? so, i should stick with the major or should i transfer?'
'don't think about it grade point average high and you will get into it just DO'
'do? do what?'
*frustrated sigh* 'DO it and you will get to the psychology'
'yeeeeeeeeeeeah. thanks.'
this women couldn't speak good english, and i'm not one to discriminate- both my parents speak poor english- but seriously, is this woman fit to be an ADVISOR?
can anyone help me on this? i didn't get to speak to the head of psychology- glen or something, and when i called up the infoline the guy i spoke to didn't sound so sure of himself and told me to speak to a course advisor.
if anyone is doing a bachelor of psychology at UWS- do you need to have done mathematics for your HSC? please say it isn't so........