Hey, thanks. That means a lot. It's always a little scary putting a video out there and wondering if anyone will find it helpful! :) Good luck in applying!
This is really informative! Thanks 😊 Hey I have a question, I doing my masters in psychology at the moment but I'm afraid that my lack of MATHS GCSE might be a problem in getting a decent job in the NHS. Do you think it's mandatory in order to get into the NHS?
Hi, I would imagine doing a master's degree demonstrates that you are very capable academically! I have to admit I don't know much about GCSE requirements. I had a quick look around and it seems some jobs or courses normally require a certain number of GCSE's, including maths. However, on some websites it does state 'normally', so I imagine there is some leeway. I would suggest having a think about what it is that you would like to do and maybe inquiring about the requirements for that role or course specifically. Where there's a w̶i̶l̶l̶ master's, there's a way. ;) Good luck!
Just wondering about trainee counsellor or counsellor working to the BACP authorising body volunteering positions and a social prescriber are these any good for use as experience when applying for clinical positions.
Really helpful video, I’ve got a much better idea of what jobs to apply for now.
Hey, thanks. That means a lot. It's always a little scary putting a video out there and wondering if anyone will find it helpful! :) Good luck in applying!
Very well presented and clear.
what are the criterias for an international student to get a job in the UK who has an BA in psychology?
This is really informative! Thanks 😊
Hey I have a question,
I doing my masters in psychology at the moment but I'm afraid that my lack of MATHS GCSE might be a problem in getting a decent job in the NHS.
Do you think it's mandatory in order to get into the NHS?
Hi, I would imagine doing a master's degree demonstrates that you are very capable academically! I have to admit I don't know much about GCSE requirements. I had a quick look around and it seems some jobs or courses normally require a certain number of GCSE's, including maths. However, on some websites it does state 'normally', so I imagine there is some leeway. I would suggest having a think about what it is that you would like to do and maybe inquiring about the requirements for that role or course specifically. Where there's a w̶i̶l̶l̶ master's, there's a way. ;) Good luck!
Just wondering about trainee counsellor or counsellor working to the BACP authorising body volunteering positions and a social prescriber are these any good for use as experience when applying for clinical positions.
Hi, I don't know much about them but judging by their titles, they sound like good experiences if you can get them. Good luck!