Hi, I'm starting Bachelor of Psychology (Hon) this year, (nervous as heck), does anyone have any recommendations for electives? Also, since I haven't done VCE Biology before, would it be advantageous for me to take the Biology Bridging Course?
Thanks
Congratulations! It's normal to be nervous, but you'll get in the swing of things sooner or later.
Your 2 elective units for first year can come from any faculty, so it really depends on your interests. Take a look at
this list of areas of study to see what you might like to dabble in, then try to find their respective units in the handbook. Personally, I recommend taking up a language you may have some interest in. A lot of people seem to pick introductory units of languages as electives, and they're quite fun.
I don't think there's a need to take a bridging course. I can't speak about the Biology units, but for the two Psychology units (PSY1011 and PSY1022), there were plenty of people who didn't take up VCE Psych and could still manage to do well. Having VCE knowledge could help you here and there with understanding some concepts, but it is definitely not required to do well. First year units are very much designed with the idea that everyone is new to it, at least in my experience. If you have questions about PSY1011 and PSY1022, I'm happy to answer them through a pm or here.