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Question Journalim or Psychology?

Which of these subjects should I take?
the syllabus of journalism seems too much for me to handle and it seems boring.
I had decided on journalism but it is a low scoring subject and I have opted English literature and Indo pak history,So it will turn out to be all low scoring subjects.
How does the syllabus of psychology seems?Has it changed?It seems easy,is it really?
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psychology is a safe subject as compared to journalism.... go for psychology....its interesting and easy
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Post Psychology for its high scoring

Opt Psychology for its high scoring trend. Journalism has shown very drastic result for few years. From past syllabus, still some subjects safely fall under the umbrella of scoring trend like Psychology, Geography, British History and Punjabi, etc. It can also be easily be covered from VU lectures.
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Opt Psychology for its high scoring trend. Journalism has shown very drastic result for few years. From past syllabus, still some subjects safely fall under the umbrella of scoring trend like Psychology, Geography, British History and Punjabi, etc. It can also be easily be covered from VU lectures.
Thanks for the reply and where can I find VU lectures?
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