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MSc Psychology Exeter Vs Brunel Vs Plymouth

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Fressia123 · 07/08/2020 08:29

I have offer for all three for the concert MSc . I'm almost decided on Exeter because of its reputation but I do work FT and I'll be commuting from Cornwall. I know I'll have to drop some hours but in an ideal.world.o want to remain as FT as possible. (Which is where Brunel being fully online come in handy). WWYD? Thia degree is my stepping stone to a DClinPsych.

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SeasonFinale · 07/08/2020 08:33

definitely Exeter

Fressia123 · 07/08/2020 08:35

conversion not concert! Thanks season :)

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mandybeesborough · 07/08/2020 08:52

I would be tempted to say do what fits best with your life currently. Your (work) experience is likely going to be the thing that gets you a place on a dclinpsy not where you did your masters. Unless the content wildly differs. I imagine all must be accredited or whatever you need.

Plus you can spin it up as self care if anyone ever queries it. Or weave it into an interview answer.

Fressia123 · 07/08/2020 09:02

Yes, experience is key and also why I'm considering Plymouth. Both Exeter and Plymouth will have links with the local trusts which in turn will hopefully mean it's easier to get a placement.

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Oopsiedaisydoo20 · 20/08/2020 19:35

Hi Fressia123

Did you decide on a course ? I’m also starting the masters psychology in September in Plymouth - also commuting from CornwallSmile

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