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Is a 2.2 really that bad :(
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There seems to be a lot of degree course snobbery in this thread... In my hunble opinion, it doesn't really matter what degree course you studied (unless it is very specific to the role one is applying for, like architecture, engineering or medicine). And just because Psychology is a popular course, it does not mean that there is more competition. I certainly don't group candidates by degree! The competition comes from the sheer number of applicants who have degrees full stop!
I agree !
I also study BSc psychology, but the number of students in my psychology class is the same number as the geography class, and english class.....just because (according to popular belief) more people apply to do psychology doesn't mean that they take more people on to study it !
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