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VCE Stuff => VCE Science => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Psychology => Topic started by: Soul_Khan on July 25, 2012, 10:09:20 am
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Looking through the study design.. it says that we can study either depression, gambling, or schizophrenia. What are the pros and cons for each study? Should I go with what I find interesting or what my psychology class is doing?
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Gambling is supposed to be the easiest to learn, followed by depression and schizophrenia. However the exam questions with reflect the ease and the difficulty of the questions moderated.
Schizophrenia is aparently very interesting to learn but a bit difficult (wouldn't know)
Depression and addictive disorders are easily sympathised with and generally picked up easier. As a general principle you should go with your class. Feel free to learn another study in case you REALLY hate the question you get for your class, but things would probably go smoother for you if you didn't have to learn your study entirely independently. Also raises the question of whether or not your teacher will modify the SAC for you.
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Thanks for the reply. :D
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No sweat :)