Thanks for clearing that up and that link was very helpful

! Looking at that I'm thinking of using two 2nd year Psych subjects as breadth so that I can save some breadth for 3rd year.
I thought we didn't get to choose Psych electives until 3rd year as we have to do 'Cognitive Psychology', 'Biological Psychology', 'Personality and Social Psychology' and 'Developmental Psychology' next year.
In terms of 3rd year though I'm not all that sure yet as depending on how much I enjoy the second year subjects will affect what I choose for 3rd year. Right now, if I had order them from most interested to least interested it would be:
The Psychopathology of everyday life
Advanced Personality & Social Psychology
Psychology of sleep and emotions
The unconscious mind
Organisational psychology
Developing persons in social worlds
Advanced studies of human cognition
Development of the thinking child
Neuroscience and the mind
There's a very thin line with the order of the 'middlish' subjects. Do you have any idea what you might be interested in yet?
I think you can. From the handbook it says "The Bachelor of Arts offers unique flexibility with the opportunity to focus on
one or two
majors or a major and a minor chosen from a broad range of Arts programs". I could always persue something as a minor anyway. Yeah I know quite a few people doing Psychology and Sociology. I read the description for sociology and it sounds a bit like Self and Other so I might consider that.
That sounds good! I've always wanted to do philosophy as well so I may check that out. Sounds like you've got everything planned out very well!
