Dilemma between sociology and psychology.
Which one is the better selection in terms of scoring trend,difficulty level and time requirement for preparation?
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[QUOTE=infinite optimism;980880]Which one is the better selection in terms of scoring trend,difficulty level and time requirement for preparation?[/QUOTE]
Sociology is interesting, lucid, short but low scoring; psychology's 70% syllabus is interesting (30% ratta) and is high scoring generally. Decide yourself!! Sent from my SM-N9005 using Tapatalk |
[QUOTE=civilengineer92;980899]Sociology is interesting, lucid, short but low scoring; psychology's 70% syllabus is interesting (30% ratta) and is high scoring generally. Decide yourself!!
Sent from my SM-N9005 using Tapatalk[/QUOTE] Sociology is my interest,and psychology ,as a medical student,should be easy for me.So,It will be hard to decide.Thanks! |
[QUOTE=infinite optimism;980956]Sociology is my interest,and psychology ,as a medical student,should be easy for me.So,It will be hard to decide.Thanks![/QUOTE]
Go for psychology. Eventually marks will matter in allocation not interest.. sociology will hardly give you 50-55 marks Sent from my SM-N9005 using Tapatalk |
I think Psychology is low scoring subject even MBBS students got low score in it
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Suggest effective books,if it is a multi-book subject or a book for psychology.
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Understanding Psychology By Fieldman
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[QUOTE=infinite optimism;982565]Suggest effective books,if it is a multi-book subject or a book for psychology.[/QUOTE]
About 80pc from Feldman as mentioned by Mr Yousaf and remaining 3 topics (organizational, health and forensic) from internet Sent from my SM-N9005 using Tapatalk |
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