Loved this vlog! You did a really good job vloging! Just a small suggestion, it would be nice if you increased the text size just a bit. It's readable but it would be nicer if it's a little bigger. Otherwise, a perfect vlog! Best of luck for your journey as a psych student!!
Hello, I happen to stumble upon this video now and I just want to thank you for giving me some inspiration on how to study all of these many theories (psst, I just got enrolled this August :D). May I know how much of an importance it is for me to go through the class syllabus first?
hmm, well reading the syllabus before your first class will give you a heads up! but usually your professor will go through it on the first day of class. more importantly, try to make reaching for your syllabus a habit -- know where to find the info you need :)
everything is difficult to study, but if you're interested and passionate in what you do its not as hard! you will put in the hours to thrive in whatever you want to thrive in :)
depends on what you would like to go into! for example, if you would like to go more into neuropsychology, science would be best. if you wanted to go more into counselling, arts would be best! i'd like to work with kids, teens and families, so i'm studying through arts :)
@@honeyheart3903 depends on what field of psychology you would like to focus on :) id suggest talking to an academic advisor/highschool guidance counsellor to help you plan out your first couple years of university!
I can relate to your video so much! Well I am also a noob at editing so I can understand all the incoming struggles and confusions you will be facing 😂! For the first time your video is much better than mine! 😉
@@franny15 ok I understood that you got it wrong , see with that sentence what I meant was for her first video she has done much better editing than mine because my first video is literally trash when I see it now. All her videos are of course much better than me and she is doing great 😊. I hope you understood now 😌
Thats actually so nice that u can have only 4 courses and it is enough credits to pass to next semester! U can really focus and study these topics into depth For example at my uni (I study philosophy in Czech Republic) I usually need 10-13 courses each semester to be "safe" with credits, its terrible.. like I am so overwhelmed after 2 months that I don't know what course to study for first. Keep up the hard work! :)