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Psychology Pre-Req Requirement in Most Colleges

Hi there! I'm planning on majoring in Psychology and was wondering, do most colleges require completion of specific psychology classes in high school as pre-requisites? Hope you can help!

a year ago

Generally speaking, colleges do not require specific high school psychology classes as prerequisites for deciding on a Psychology major in college. Admission into college is typically based on your overall high school performance, which includes a range of academic achievements, rather than just specific subject courses.

However, having taken a psychology class in high school could potentially give you an advantage. It shows initiative and early interest in the field, which could strengthen your application. It can also give you a base understanding of the subject, which would be beneficial once you dive deeper into the field at the college level.

Advanced Placement (AP) classes, like AP Psychology, can be especially advantageous if you perform well in them. Not only do they give you the opportunity to earn college credit, which can help you graduate earlier or make room for more electives, but also, they help demonstrate to admissions officers that you can handle college-level coursework.

Remember, every college is different and it's best to research the specific admissions and major requirements of the colleges you're interested in applying to. Good luck!

a year ago

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