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  1. It's easier to get high grades at UBC than at SFU. The 97% cutoff for A+ in a lot of Arts classes here is ridiculous. Even in Sciences you need a 95%, but at UBC 90% is an A+. I thought SFU does too. Depends on faculty and class. A lot of psyc classes are, but most Poli classes aren't.

  2. Psyc undergrads, what has your experience at SFU been like? I am a university transfer/after degree applicant applying to different schools. I am curious about the program. I realize some questions may be better answered by an advisor but id like to hear some of your experiences. If anyone knows what general range for the competitive GPA is for ...

  3. Welcome to the Undergraduate Psychology Student Guide! This is your one-stop-shop for helpful resources, opportunities, and content, specially compiled for SFU's Psychology Undergraduate students. Bookmark this page for easy access to your favourite resources & more.

  4. As the title says - I got accepted to SFU, going for a BA in Psychology. I am still not 100% certain on how courses/classes work in comparison to high school and I was also wondering if there is anything I should know about the Psychology program/s in SFU.

  5. Psychology is the scientific study of behaviour, cognition, and emotions. We examine psychological issues at multiple levels of analysis, from the neuronal level to the broad societal context. Degree: Bachelor of Arts. The Psychology program in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences offers a major and a minor and also three joint majors.

  6. I have always loved psychology and mental health promotion. But I got to SFU and nomatter how hard I study, I cant seem to get good grades in the psychology classes. I learn lots, but it doesnt show on the exams. I think its just that all the grades have been based on multiple choice tests. I tend to overthink multiple choice questions.

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  8. Course Information. The psychology undergraduate program offers a broad range of courses that examine theory and research in many different areas of psychology. The courses are grouped into various major areas: History, Quantitative and Theoretical, Cognitive & Neural Sciences, Developmental, Social, Forensic, and Clinical Science. The ...

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