
Getting into Psychology Courses
John Cooter(Author)
Trotman Education (Publisher)
11th Edition
Published on 30. March 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
112 pages
978-1-911067-17-7 (ISBN)
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Description
Psychology has become one of the most popular subjects to study at university.
How do you make your application stand out against all the others?
Getting into Psychology provides you with everything you need to know if you're thinking about applying to study psychology at university. With all the information easily laid out and in one place you can discover what studying psychology is really like, what A Levels you need to have and how to create the perfect personal statement, so you give yourself the best chance of getting into the university of your choice.
The only book to cover every aspect of winning a place at university to study psychology, find out:
- What psychology course you could study
- How to complete the UCAS application
- What to include on your personal statement
- What to do on results day
- Where a psychology career could lead you
MPW Guides explain the process for getting into higher education. Other titles in the series: Getting into Medical School: 2017 Entry, Getting into Law, Getting into Physiotherapy and many more.
How do you make your application stand out against all the others?
Getting into Psychology provides you with everything you need to know if you're thinking about applying to study psychology at university. With all the information easily laid out and in one place you can discover what studying psychology is really like, what A Levels you need to have and how to create the perfect personal statement, so you give yourself the best chance of getting into the university of your choice.
The only book to cover every aspect of winning a place at university to study psychology, find out:
- What psychology course you could study
- How to complete the UCAS application
- What to include on your personal statement
- What to do on results day
- Where a psychology career could lead you
MPW Guides explain the process for getting into higher education. Other titles in the series: Getting into Medical School: 2017 Entry, Getting into Law, Getting into Physiotherapy and many more.
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Edition
11th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Trotman Indigo Publishing Limited
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-911067-17-7 (9781911067177)
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John Cooter is Director of Studies at Mander Portman Woodward (MPW) Cambridge, and has provided guidance for many students applying to university. He is a Chartered Psychologist.
Content
About the author
Acknowledgements
About this book
Introduction
Chapter 1 What psychology is really about
Chapter 2 Careers in psychology
Chapter 3 Work experience
Chapter 4 Degree programmes in psychology
Chapter 5 The UCAS application
Chapter 6 The personal statement
Chapter 7 Succeeding in your interview
Chapter 8 Non-standard applications
Chapter 9 Results day
Chapter 10 Fees and funding
Chapter 11 Further information
Chapter 12 Glossary
Acknowledgements
About this book
Introduction
Chapter 1 What psychology is really about
Chapter 2 Careers in psychology
Chapter 3 Work experience
Chapter 4 Degree programmes in psychology
Chapter 5 The UCAS application
Chapter 6 The personal statement
Chapter 7 Succeeding in your interview
Chapter 8 Non-standard applications
Chapter 9 Results day
Chapter 10 Fees and funding
Chapter 11 Further information
Chapter 12 Glossary