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Do you need psychology a level to get into a psychology degree?

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because it isnt seen as a very highly regarder subject but then again im interested in it alot, not really chosen my career but i was thinking as some kind of life coach. Dont take the mick please its good!

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  1. If you got some kind of social science A level (humanities, sociology, law, forensic science, etc), then psychology would be an option, yes.

    My advice would be for you not to get overly involved in the educational side of the subject, though.


  2. no you dont

  3. i dont think you do but would make it easier i suppose  

  4. Most universities do not ask for psychology a-level but they do ask for at least 1 science subject like chemistry or biology (or even both) at A-level.

    Maths is also a good help at a-level as well as getting some work experience at a practice.

  5. No you just need certain grades of A-level., most universities are not that fussed what subject the A-level was.  

  6. Nope you don't need that A level to get a psychology degree!

    But some other social science will be needed!

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