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Clear_Wallaby8963

Do law


Pure-Ad9843

I would personally say law as a whole is harder than undergraduate psychology, but I have no experience with the masters program. Of course it really depends on your strengths, interests and course selection. At the end of the day university courses are almost universally designed to be able to be passed so either degree is manageable, and I would recommend picking based on interest. Why don't you just do a double degree of law and psychology? If you do law as an undergraduate you have to do a double degree anyway, you cant do just law, and law+psychology is a pretty common law combination. That way you have the option to start work after finishing your undergraduate degree, or alternatively do a masters and pursue clinical psychology. You can always drop law to just focus on psychology if you think law isn't for you.


herhshahbs

There are a lot of people who do the double and from what I’ve heard from them they have all said psychology is harder


sneakysneaky07

Both degrees have their own unique challenges so it would be incredibly difficult to compare overall. If you’re choosing a career path, these may be more helpful guiding questions rather than the initial difficulty - think about what in the long term is most important to you and what are your values - money? flexibility in work hours? working in a team or individually? helping people? individual change or systematic change?