Psychology is the second most popular A-Level in the country. Psychology looks at the ways people think, act, react, and interact. It is the study of human (and animal) behavior, and the thoughts and emotions that influence behavior. You will develop a number of different skills whilst studying the subject including math, communication, research and handling data. Many students who study psychology choose to study it alongside other science subjects or humanities subjects, e.g. sociology.
In order to study Psychology A level, students must achieve at least five 9-5 grades at GCSE level. This should include English language, Mathematics and a Science subject.
The A Level course is a two year course with all external exams taken at the end of Year 13. There are three, 2 hours long exams at the end of the two year course, Students are regularly assessed internally ranging from MCQs to extended essay.
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Psychology is the second most popular A-Level in the country. Psychology looks at the ways people think, act, react, and interact. It is the study of human (and animal) behavior, and the thoughts and emotions that influence behavior. You will develop a number of different skills whilst studying the subject including math, communication, research and handling data. Many students who study psychology choose to study it alongside other science subjects or humanities subjects, e.g. sociology.
In order to study Psychology A level, students must achieve at least five 9-5 grades at GCSE level. This should include English language, Mathematics and a Science subject.
The A Level course is a two year course with all external exams taken at the end of Year 13. There are three, 2 hours long exams at the end of the two year course, Students are regularly assessed internally ranging from MCQs to extended essay.