chickencoop
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So yesterday i attended the info day at USYD.
Prior to attending, i had set my mind on doing the B. of Psychology (with 4th year honours) knowing full well that if i dont perform to at least a distinction average in the 3rd year, i will be kicked from the degree and sent to B. of Science.
However, what i did not know was that its not just the 3rd year that is crucial in determining your progression onto Honours. The person who was answering the Q&A's at USYD informed me that you would need to avg a distinction+ yearly in order to guarantee your position in the next year: reason being that an undergrad B. of Psych has almost 2000 students in the first year, progressively dropping until around only 100 in the final honours year.
I guess what im really asking is: Is it a good idea or is it too risky to select Psychology if you have no intentions of dropping out voluntarily and with the ultimate goal of completing the entire 4 years without getting booted?
I am by no means a workaholic but from 2000 students to 100 by the final year is a massive cut, and since the degree itself is already pretty hard to get into in the first place (96 ATAR) , i can only assume my classmates will be just as good as i am, if not better.
Any advice?
Prior to attending, i had set my mind on doing the B. of Psychology (with 4th year honours) knowing full well that if i dont perform to at least a distinction average in the 3rd year, i will be kicked from the degree and sent to B. of Science.
However, what i did not know was that its not just the 3rd year that is crucial in determining your progression onto Honours. The person who was answering the Q&A's at USYD informed me that you would need to avg a distinction+ yearly in order to guarantee your position in the next year: reason being that an undergrad B. of Psych has almost 2000 students in the first year, progressively dropping until around only 100 in the final honours year.
I guess what im really asking is: Is it a good idea or is it too risky to select Psychology if you have no intentions of dropping out voluntarily and with the ultimate goal of completing the entire 4 years without getting booted?
I am by no means a workaholic but from 2000 students to 100 by the final year is a massive cut, and since the degree itself is already pretty hard to get into in the first place (96 ATAR) , i can only assume my classmates will be just as good as i am, if not better.
Any advice?