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mikee65

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Re: 2nd year Bsc subject combinations?
« Reply #15 on: December 13, 2011, 10:08:36 pm »
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Well the majority of people who complete Music and Health/Music Psychology will agree that compared to other breadths/subjects the assessment is easy and hence easy to get a H1. A sufficient criteria for both subjects is detailed clearly on the LMS. In Music and Health 4 Example essays (scored relatively high) are mounted onto the LMS at your disposal.

Of course we also need to appreciate, there will be a minority that think otherwise.

I think its arrogant and narrow-minded  to approach any subject with the thought of it being easy as distinct from your other subjects. Seeing an example may be helpful but understanding the way in which it was written is much more crucial (a start is to attend lectures). Would you still see the subject as 'easy' if the coordinators didnt raise your mark to a H1?

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Re: 2nd year Bsc subject combinations?
« Reply #16 on: December 13, 2011, 10:56:22 pm »
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Yes.

Cuddlekins if you are looking for an easy H1 breadth with no exam which eases your workload during the semester I recommend Music Psychology and Music and Health. Looking for an easy pass? I recommend the latter or a Music Practical Subject. Since, you're from a Science background Genetics Health and Society is also recommended.

I shall write a review when I have time for Music Psych.
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