I hope I will come to UoM this January. As in my first year, do you recommend I should experience the student halls or should I rent a home? Also love your videos keep it up
Hello thank you for supporting my channel! I definitely recommend staying in student halls in your first year so that you can fully experience student life and join all the activities they host. And then in your 2nd and 3rd year rent your own place. This is what most students usually do anyway :)
@@pimbd Thanks I'll keep that in mind. Also I remember you talked about freshers week in your other videos. I was wondering if there is another fresher week for foundation year. Was thinking about how I could make friends there :P
Hey, I'm a second year. They treat the psychology course as if you don't know anything about psychology so don't worry. It does help if you've done a psychology a level but it's completely okay if you haven't. Have a good day :)
@@maad580 thank you for your information, I only had some confusion about what will my future be like , will I be able to land in job or should I be willing to change my career even after having this degree, basically how do you see this degree as?
@@newmeow_51 it really depends. You'll probably be shown but most psychology students want to go into something heavily psychology related (e.g. therapy or clinical psychology). However this doesn't usually happen since you get a lot of different opportunities to see what you'd like. This doesn't mean if you have your heart set on being a clinical psychologist you can't, just there's a lot of other opportunities you can use a psychology degree for. For instance, marketing, teaching, Human resources, etc, etc. Theres a lot you can do with your degree. I wouldn't worry too much about it in your first year since that's the time to get a feel of psychology as a whole. It's more a topic to consider in year two especially when placements and volunteering become more of a priority. If you do definitely wanna know more though I'd fully recommend talking to the people at the atrium who are career advisors :)
Your vids are always so helpful 🙏 HULME HALL FOREVER
Thank you so much and I couldn’t agree more about hulme 😉
Needed this 😂
I hope I will come to UoM this January. As in my first year, do you recommend I should experience the student halls or should I rent a home? Also love your videos keep it up
Hello thank you for supporting my channel! I definitely recommend staying in student halls in your first year so that you can fully experience student life and join all the activities they host. And then in your 2nd and 3rd year rent your own place. This is what most students usually do anyway :)
@@pimbd Thanks I'll keep that in mind. Also I remember you talked about freshers week in your other videos. I was wondering if there is another fresher week for foundation year. Was thinking about how I could make friends there :P
@@mehmetkeremgunesyes of course. Freshers week is open to everyone at the university regardless of your level of study
hi , i am planning to study psychology degree so how much do you know about it.
Hello unfortunately I don’t know much about psychology but I do know the general admission process so I can try to answer any question you have :)
Hey, I'm a second year. They treat the psychology course as if you don't know anything about psychology so don't worry. It does help if you've done a psychology a level but it's completely okay if you haven't. Have a good day :)
@@maad580 thank you for your information,
I only had some confusion about what will my future be like , will I be able to land in job or should I be willing to change my career even after having this degree, basically how do you see this degree as?
@@newmeow_51 it really depends. You'll probably be shown but most psychology students want to go into something heavily psychology related (e.g. therapy or clinical psychology). However this doesn't usually happen since you get a lot of different opportunities to see what you'd like. This doesn't mean if you have your heart set on being a clinical psychologist you can't, just there's a lot of other opportunities you can use a psychology degree for.
For instance, marketing, teaching, Human resources, etc, etc. Theres a lot you can do with your degree. I wouldn't worry too much about it in your first year since that's the time to get a feel of psychology as a whole. It's more a topic to consider in year two especially when placements and volunteering become more of a priority. If you do definitely wanna know more though I'd fully recommend talking to the people at the atrium who are career advisors :)
@@maad580 thank you
park view forgotten as always 😂
For some reason it wasn’t listed on the university website so I wasn’t sure if it was regarded as private accom 😂