umm..the advantage of B.Psych is that you are automatically guaranteed honors (which is the starting point if you actually want to be a psychologist).
Maintaining a credit average isn't a disadvantage! For other people wanting to transfer into the B.Psych/Psych Hons, they need a minimum of a distinction (often its a minimum of a high distinction). Cos there's only like 50 or so honors places and there is around 45 B.Psych students so the rest of the Arts and Science students have to compete for the remaining places in honors.
Organisational Psychologists are on average at $100,000 a year within 3 years of graduating I read. I'd imagine Forensic Psychology is even higher, I remember someone saying something about $70,000.
that $45,000 is a STARTING salary, last time i looked law and med were around $40,000 (for starting)...
ppl don't stay on their starting salary. I'm not sure that much about how much clinical psychologists make, but they generally charge over $200 per hour so I'd say once you're established, you'd be making big $$, you do the math.
what kinda jobs? Well I've never heard of a psychologist who is a 'counsellor' -thats for ppl who study counselling at tafe or whatever, counselling is more about 'listening' to ppl's probs (not so much treating those probs).
For jobs, you can become a clinical, forensic, organisational psychologist (main 3), sports psychologist, criminal psychologist. Consulting is also good if you want the big $$.
oh and lexicographer, you said something about doing psych in another thread, were you talking about psychiatry or psychology?
Now USyd offers medical psychology, and within years clinical psychologists will be prescribing drugs (psychology students will do the final year/2 years in the med faculty)...