u/Adorable_Fix_1272

hi guys!

so i’ve been lucky enough to have received a conditional offer from LSE and also an acceptance to UC Berkeley to study psychology.

I really need some help choosing and I would love to hear your thoughts.

LSE

pros

- low cost compared to Berkeley

- three yr degree instead of four year degree (imp because i plan on doing a doctorate so id like to speed things up where i can)

- smaller class sizes ( last year they only took in 66 students for psychology )

cons

- less prestige for my course i guess

- relatively new course (the psychology course just started a few years ago)

Berkeley

pros

- start up culture

- more opportunities in some sense

- more flexibility ( i’m not sure that i need this because i’m set on psych)

cons

- basically all the pros of LSE

is there anything else i should consider? what are your thoughts?

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u/Adorable_Fix_1272 — 14 days ago
▲ 7 r/UCAS

hi guys!

so i’ve been lucky enough to have received a conditional offer from LSE and also an acceptance to UC Berkeley to study psychology.

I really need some help choosing and I would love to hear your thoughts.

LSE

pros

- low cost compared to Berkeley

- three yr degree instead of four year degree (imp because i plan on doing a doctorate so id like to speed things up where i can)

- smaller class sizes ( last year they only took in 66 students for psychology )

cons

- less prestige for my course i guess

- relatively new course (the psychology course just started a few years ago)

Berkeley

pros

- start up culture

- more opportunities in some sense

- more flexibility ( i’m not sure that i need this because i’m set on psych)

cons

- basically all the pros of LSE

is there anything else i should consider? what are your thoughts?

reddit.com
u/Adorable_Fix_1272 — 14 days ago
▲ 3 r/berkeley+1 crossposts

hi guys!

so i’ve been lucky enough to have received a conditional offer from LSE and also an acceptance to UC Berkeley to study psychology.

I really need some help choosing and I would love to hear your thoughts.

LSE

pros

- low cost compared to Berkeley

- three yr degree instead of four year degree (imp because i plan on doing a doctorate so id like to speed things up where i can)

- smaller class sizes ( last year they only took in 66 students for psychology )

cons

- less prestige for my course i guess

- relatively new course (the psychology course just started a few years ago)

Berkeley

pros

- start up culture

- more opportunities in some sense

- more flexibility ( i’m not sure that i need this because i’m set on psych)

cons

- basically all the pros of LSE

is there anything else i should consider? what are your thoughts?

reddit.com
u/Adorable_Fix_1272 — 14 days ago
▲ 1 r/LSE

hi guys!

so i’ve been lucky enough to have received a conditional offer from LSE and also an acceptance to UC Berkeley to study psychology.

I really need some help choosing and I would love to hear your thoughts.

LSE

pros

- low cost compared to Berkeley

- three yr degree instead of four year degree (imp because i plan on doing a doctorate so id like to speed things up where i can)

- smaller class sizes ( last year they only took in 66 students for psychology )

cons

- less prestige for my course i guess

- relatively new course (the psychology course just started a few years ago)

Berkeley

pros

- start up culture

- more opportunities in some sense

- more flexibility ( i’m not sure that i need this because i’m set on psych)

cons

- basically all the pros of LSE

is there anything else i should consider? what are your thoughts?

reddit.com
u/Adorable_Fix_1272 — 14 days ago