Psychology in Education
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The best things about Psychology in Education:
"Psychology in Education is an applied science. So instead of just learning facts about psychology, you learn to apply those to an educational environment and thus actually feel like you are learning something meaningful! It allows for a lot of discussion and makes you think about situations and how best to deal with them.
At Lancaster University, not many people are on the degree course and the department of Educational Research is very small. People might think this would hinder you, but infact it allows for a lot more support from tutors who are excellent in their teaching (moreso as they are teaching you how best to learn!)."
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The worst things about Psychology in Education:
"Personally I don't like the lab classes, just because they are longer and require some mathematics (which I am not good at!). But even the lab classes are taken at a slow and thorough pace and the tutor is excellent and goes over things more than once so it sinks in eventually!"
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