I've been researching Science (Psychology) at both UNSW and USyd because I'm interested in doing Science (Psychology)/Law. While UNSW's Science/Law necessiates only 17-18 contact hrs per week, USyd's is in excess of 23 hrs. Furthermore, UNSW only requires me to take around 4 science elective courses over the first 3 years while USyd requires compulsory maths subjects and around 7 science electives.
While this kind of shows UNSW's flexible science degree it also raises concerns about the well-roundedness of UNSW's psychology degree and the comparitive ease of obtaining one. I'm tempted to choose UNSW just because I still graduate with Science/Law except with relatively less work (particularly because I'm not that interested in maths or other science areas) and because for some reason people consider Psychology better at UNSW.
Anyone have any ideas about this?
While this kind of shows UNSW's flexible science degree it also raises concerns about the well-roundedness of UNSW's psychology degree and the comparitive ease of obtaining one. I'm tempted to choose UNSW just because I still graduate with Science/Law except with relatively less work (particularly because I'm not that interested in maths or other science areas) and because for some reason people consider Psychology better at UNSW.
Anyone have any ideas about this?