My study plan changes literally like thrice a week. It's ridiculous.
I'm trying to choose between Cognite Psychology and Personality and Social Psychology for next year but I just can't decide! Anyone have any advice? I won't have done a uni psych subject before then, if that makes a difference. Should I not do either? I'm really only interested in psych from an English/writing/sociology perspective, not a scientific one so much.
Haha definitely do personality and social psych!

Cognitive psych is more abstract and it takes ages just to understand each study and its intricate details! Though I did like the Language lectures in cog psych but hated the rest haha only ever did cog psych because I had to!! However, in both personality and cognitive psych you're still going to hAve to do a "scientific" lab report (not an essay unfortunately - i wish there were essays!!) which makes up around 40% of your mark - but i think lab reports are okay so long as youre able to analyse your results and statistics properly and have a good background knowledge of the issue of the lab report

e.g. In personality psych this sem we covered moral judgements and moral dilemmas in our lab report, which I found really cool!!

Im pretty sure you'll find personality psych waaaaaaay easier than cog psych in terms of grasping concepts and understanding studies :-) both have multiple choice exams so i dont think that factor would make a difference:) if you're into essay writing, you can perhaps look into PSYC30014 - the psychopathology of everyday life

I took this subj this sem along with cog and personality psych and it was AMAZING!!!! Best uni psych subj ever imo!

the main assessment is an essay and the subject is basically all about mental disorders, abnormal psychology and the symtpoms and key features of each disorder - you learn about heaps of mental disorders from anxiety disorders, phobias, depression, bipolar, paraphilias, schizophrenia etc and the exam is also written extended answers so if thats your strength, you should look into its handbook entry
Also, there is an education breadth subject that is typically a Positive Psychology subject in disguise haha i took it last sem, its a level1 subject called "Wellbeing, Motivation and Performance"