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jazzamataz
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Re: Psychology
Oh yeah, keep up on HPC news and register with the BPS/BAPC too.
It may seem a waste of money but as a Student/Graduate, you get it at
discounted rate (£85) for upto three years. They send you industry news
and journals, which you will NEED to have read to keep upto date.
It may seem a waste of money but as a Student/Graduate, you get it at
discounted rate (£85) for upto three years. They send you industry news
and journals, which you will NEED to have read to keep upto date.
dutty_switch wrote:ASDA has better deals than Morrisons. Rollback mothefucker, dun know!
Helix [Delay] wrote:Everybody's gay for Stephen Fry.
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jazzamataz
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Re: Psychology
Yeah, that's why I said "something like that" - I've not looked into it. Yet.kay wrote:Borough market's ridiculously difficult to get a stall at, or so I've heard.
I just like baking bread... may as well make some cheddar out of it.
dutty_switch wrote:ASDA has better deals than Morrisons. Rollback mothefucker, dun know!
Helix [Delay] wrote:Everybody's gay for Stephen Fry.
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test_recordings
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Re: Psychology
BPS membership is a must to stay in the loop, you also get get to do cool things like contribute to consultations (instead of just spouting off on the SNH)!
Lol'ing at the bread idea but sounds quite interesting! Make it proper sourdough or gtfo imho (that way it won't go off any time soon like the usual shitty yeast used in supermarket bread)
Lol'ing at the bread idea but sounds quite interesting! Make it proper sourdough or gtfo imho (that way it won't go off any time soon like the usual shitty yeast used in supermarket bread)
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Re: Psychology
missus just smashed her interview for a paid assistant psychology post at the place she has been volunteering at for 5 months, fingers crossed.
Sounds like such a thing to get into, the next steps to get on a clinical psychology doctorate sound ridiculously intense
Sounds like such a thing to get into, the next steps to get on a clinical psychology doctorate sound ridiculously intense
Re: Psychology
Lol if you've studied at that level surely you should know of jobs in that field.
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test_recordings
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You'd be surprised, I think psychology-based careers are actually one of the toughest to get started on because A) there isn't a lot of jobs going and B) the entry routes have a lot of criteria you need to fulfill (e.g. you'll need at least an extra year of study or training on top of a bachelors, or both, then you HAVE to do voluntary work for more time on top of that before getting anywhere near to being acceptable to the average institution - trust me, this is how almost everyone does it).Muncey wrote:Lol if you've studied at that level surely you should know of jobs in that field.
Occupational/organisational psychology is possibly the easiest to get in to but the hardest to sustain because it's in the private sector and you have to prove you're worth to paying customers but you can start with nothing, really.
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jazzamataz
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test recordings wrote:You'd be surprised, I think psychology-based careers are actually one of the toughest to get started on because A) there isn't a lot of jobs going and B) the entry routes have a lot of criteria you need to fulfill (e.g. you'll need at least an extra year of study or training on top of a bachelors, or both, then you HAVE to do voluntary work for more time on top of that before getting anywhere near to being acceptable to the average institution - trust me, this is how almost everyone does it).Muncey wrote:Lol if you've studied at that level surely you should know of jobs in that field.
Occupational/organisational psychology is possibly the easiest to get in to but the hardest to sustain because it's in the private sector and you have to prove you're worth to paying customers but you can start with nothing, really.
As of June this year you're not even allowed to call yourself a "life-coach"
or "trainee counsellor" due to the HPC. It's essentially going to be the same
as the difference between seeing a Nutritionist (lay-person) and a Dietician,
(fully qualified.) The same will apply to the term Occupational Psychologist.
dutty_switch wrote:ASDA has better deals than Morrisons. Rollback mothefucker, dun know!
Helix [Delay] wrote:Everybody's gay for Stephen Fry.
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test_recordings
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Re: Psychology
HPC sounds like hassle but the BPS supports it and it does fulfill a useful role I suppose...
You can still be a 'business consultant' without it though
You can still be a 'business consultant' without it though
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Pedro Sánchez
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Re: Psychology
If you are really good at Psychology, you can get any job you apply for 
Genevieve wrote:It's a universal law that the rich have to exploit the poor. Preferably violently.
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test_recordings
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True but people without a psychology degree can be good at psychology...
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Pedro Sánchez
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Re: Psychology
These aren't the droids you are looking for.test recordings wrote:True but people without a psychology degree can be good at psychology...
Genevieve wrote:It's a universal law that the rich have to exploit the poor. Preferably violently.
Re: Psychology
it's a dream crushing extravaganza in herekay wrote:Borough market's ridiculously difficult to get a stall at, or so I've heard.
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