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What is or was the hardest part of Psychology ?
I really think psychology is interesting and i want to find a career in it, but i feel like it will be too hard.
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Eric’s Answer
Greetings Grace, sorry for me the hardest part was not getting in my own head. It seemed to me that I had just about most of all the diagnosis with an apgar scale of 50. As my professor told me “ It depends “
How interested are you in learning philosophy from the origins and theories of those who created them. I don’t know what your syllabus would look like but any term papers get them out of the way and don’t wait until later accidents happen.
Study out comes from maybe some of the lesser known theories in your book.
Be prepared for unrelated material but express the same ideas. Good luck
How interested are you in learning philosophy from the origins and theories of those who created them. I don’t know what your syllabus would look like but any term papers get them out of the way and don’t wait until later accidents happen.
Study out comes from maybe some of the lesser known theories in your book.
Be prepared for unrelated material but express the same ideas. Good luck
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Jerome’s Answer
I obtained my Bachelors degree in psychology and it was very interesting. There was a lot of memorization that needed to occur, but if you have good study habits and apply yourself, it can be very rewarding.
I got my AA at a community college and did all of my general Ed. That allowed me to take all psychology classes when I got to SFSU. A lot of the classes reviewed the same info, so hearing things repeated a few times was helpful.
I got my AA at a community college and did all of my general Ed. That allowed me to take all psychology classes when I got to SFSU. A lot of the classes reviewed the same info, so hearing things repeated a few times was helpful.