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Have changed my mind about what I want to study, is this okay, and realistically, wha

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  • 06-01-2014 12:18am
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    Registered Users Posts: 461 ✭✭


    Hi everyone

    So last time I posted, I was looking for advice about supporting documentation for CAO.
    Now, I have changed my mind about what I want to study, but what I'm wondering, is, is it okay to have changed my mind, and realistically, am I stupid to think I'll be able to get into this course?


    I want to study psychology.
    Is this a hard course to get into, is there anything I can do to help increase my chances?
    I'm going to the mature student seminar in trinity this week, and the one in UCD next.
    Any insight anyone can give would be really appreciated.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 299 ✭✭Abby19


    afterglow wrote: »
    Hi everyone

    So last time I posted, I was looking for advice about supporting documentation for CAO.
    Now, I have changed my mind about what I want to study, but what I'm wondering, is, is it okay to have changed my mind, and realistically, am I stupid to think I'll be able to get into this course?


    I want to study psychology.
    Is this a hard course to get into, is there anything I can do to help increase my chances?
    I'm going to the mature student seminar in trinity this week, and the one in UCD next.
    Any insight anyone can give would be really appreciated.

    The application process hasn't closed yet so you can change your mind till then. Psychology is very competitive and there is an additional exam as part of application process, not sure of the format. You should find out more information at the seminars.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,280 ✭✭✭paperclip2


    It would be a good idea to talk to the mature students office in the colleges you are applying to. They can give you an insight into applying for Psych as a mature student, the numbers of current matures in the course, details of additional tests etc.


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