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Wed 04/08/04 at 21:02
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Yup, I've caught on with my natural urge to learn allll about understanding what makes Jim do that but not Peter so I was just a-wondering if anyone has or am is currently studying psychology and they have any advice for books or courses or universities and so forth because that'd just be smashing.

Anyone else interested in psychology but not really chased it up? Go on, tell us all, it'd be fun.
Wed 04/08/04 at 21:02
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Yup, I've caught on with my natural urge to learn allll about understanding what makes Jim do that but not Peter so I was just a-wondering if anyone has or am is currently studying psychology and they have any advice for books or courses or universities and so forth because that'd just be smashing.

Anyone else interested in psychology but not really chased it up? Go on, tell us all, it'd be fun.
Wed 04/08/04 at 21:03
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Well, I'm doing it for A-Level from September.
So, erm .... yeah.
Wed 04/08/04 at 21:04
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Grix Thraves wrote:
> Anyone else interested in psychology but not really chased it up? Go
> on, tell us all, it'd be fun.

Yeah, I've recently started assessing almost every situation. Seems to help me stay collected in difficult situations. You can analyze the situation.
Wed 04/08/04 at 21:05
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I would have done it for GCSE, but decided it was too specialized and wasn't deep enough unlike the humanaties I chose. Might do it for A Level though.
Wed 04/08/04 at 21:09
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I'm doing the Psychology of Music next semester, so I'll be able to make you give me all your money just by humming.
Wed 04/08/04 at 21:40
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I'd always wanted to try it but it's been hijacked by stupid people.
Wed 04/08/04 at 22:01
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I've always been fascinated by psychology. It's cool.
Wed 04/08/04 at 22:23
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I never used to give a stuff about psychology, but then I started reading about sports psychology, and have learned a lot.

Now I'm beginning to look at day to day psychology, stuff you can use when reasoning with people, understanding their agenda and how they react to different approaches.
Though I've not come very far yet.

Although I expect I wouldn't be so interested in the bulk of the subject, just the stuff that's potentially useful to me.


I'd consider taking night classes or something at some point, maybe for an extra a-level or something, but not until after my masters..
Wed 04/08/04 at 23:28
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I've just finished doing AS level Psychology, intending to drop it next year though. I think a lot of people have a pre-conceived idea of what Psychology entails, which is horribly wrong. A lot of it is painfully mundane.

Basically it's a heck of a lot of work, and there is a lot to remember going into the exam, too much really if i'm honest.

But hey, if its your cup of tea you'll love it.
Thu 05/08/04 at 00:42
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Quinty wrote:
> A lot of it is painfully mundane.

I totally agree with you, I did it at AS level this year aswell and found it boring.

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