Sunday 30 March 2014

My Week


Hi guys! Hope you have all had a great week!

This week I have gone home for the weekend to spend some time with my family for Mother's day. I'm currently sat in the living room having a break from all the work that I have had to do over the past week for university. It is now 33 days until dissertation deadline and the nerves are starting to kick in. In just 33 days all written assignments will have been handed in and I will have only two exams to go to completing my degree - a truly terrifying thought!

This week I did a group presentation as an assessment for my module in Applied Health Psychology in which as a group we came up with an intervention for a certain type of health behaviour and presented how we would conduct the intervention. I am hoping that it went well, but it has taught me good communication and group skills. I now have work to do on my portfolio for my dissertation, work on my dissertation, work on my report for health psychology and to complete my essay for mental health.

Currently my dissertation is going well, I have completed data analysis and have all the results that I need to write it up! It is very exciting to see it all pulling together however there is still a long way to go until my dissertation is ready to be submitted! I am aiming to have my first draft ready two weeks before the deadline which means my first deadline is the 17th of April! Very soon!

Thank you for reading, see you next week!

Robyn

PS. 33 days until dissertation deadline day!

Saturday 22 March 2014

Halfway through Semester 2!

Hi guys! This week I've done a video blog (the right way round this time) about what semester 2 has been like so far as I'm about halfway through it!

Hope you enjoy!



Thank you
See you next week!

Sunday 16 March 2014

This University Week

Hello All! Hope you're doing well!

This week I planned to do a video blog, but I filmed it on my phone and I have just got the footage ready to upload only to realise I have filmed it upside down! So I will do a written post today and next week upload a video blog the right way round! What I tried to do in my video blog was summarise each day between Monday and Friday so you can get a good idea of what a general week at uni is like, so for this week I will do it in written format :)


My uni week started 9AM on Monday morning for a Cognitive Neuropsychology lecture, which looked at how brain injuries and impairments affect language perception and ability which was really interesting, even for a 9AM start! I had an hours break before my next lecture and so I went into town with my friend before my 11AM lecture on Mental health which looked at treatments for depression. Following this I had another hour break before my tutorial in which I went to the silent library to do some work and to re-read over the papers I was going to have to discuss for the following tutorial. At 1PM I had my Mental Health tutorial in which we discussed two papers on depression, both looking at different theories and we were graded on our discussion although we do not find out our grades until the end of the assessment. We are currently halfway through this assessment with 2 more tutorials like this to go which will make up for 25% of our overall grade for the Mental Health module. Then it was time for a little more work in the library before going home for the day.


My uni day started at 10AM with an Applied Health Psychology lecture looking at stress and its health implications which is something I always find really interesting. Then I had a group meeting with the group I am working on a presentation with for Applied Health. We discussed the work we were to do for the next meeting and it was very productive. I had a tutorial at 3PM which gave me another 3 hours spare so again I went to the silent area to do some studying and to reread the paper I was going to need for my Cognitive Neuropsychology tutorial at 3. In the tutorial we looked at 'Aphasia' which is a disorder that people with brain injuries often have in which they find it difficult to read, write or speak. After this my day was finished and so I went home and got a little more work done.


Wednesday's are my days off at uni this semester -  that means I have no tutorial, no lectures and so it may seem like no real reason to go into uni. But as a third year there is always a reason to go into uni and this week I went into uni on Wednesday to do some more work for my upcoming assessment for a few hours.


My uni day on Thursday started at 10AM as I met up with my group again for the Applied Health presentation to discuss what we had found and try to piece it together a bit. Following this we had an Applied Health tutorial in which we watched the other groups do their presentations and asked questions on their intervention. After this at 12PM I met with two of my friends for lunch for an hour. After this I went to the research cubicles to recruit participants and it went better than expected with the majority of people that I asked to take part were more than happy to! So I am finally at the stage where I have almost finished getting my participants! At around 5PM when they start closing the research cubicle, I went to meet my friends in the it suite for about an hour and a half for a chat and to do some work at the same time. Then at 6.30 I went home for a well deserved break.


At 9AM I had my last research dissertation lecture. The very last one! Although it will be nice not to have to get up at 9AM on Fridays any more, it is a very daunting feeling to realise the dissertation lectures are finishing because the time is running out! Following this I went to, yes you guessed it, the silent area to do some more work on my assignment. At midday I met with my friend to go to a buffet for our friend's birthday. After this at 2PM there was a careers talk on Clinical Psychology which is the area I eventually want to go into and so it was definitely something I needed to attend. A Clinical Psychologist who had graduated from the uni had come in to talk about what kind of work experience we would need, how to go about applying for a doctorate in clinical psychology, what type of grades we would need and everything we would need to know really! It was very helpful and I would strongly recommend going to careers talks that are available to you, even if you are only just starting uni. After this I went back to do some more work in the silent area and at around 5PM I went home.

I hope this has been helpful and has shown you what a week at uni is like! As you can see it is not all lectures and tutorials, a lot of it is preparing for the lectures and tutorials, doing research for assignments and other things. No two days at uni are the same!

See you next week, when I will hopefully have figured out how to do a video blog the right way up!
Robyn

Ps. 47 days until dissertation deadline day! 

Sunday 9 March 2014

Doing a dissertation

Hi Guys! Hope you have all had a great week!

The past week has been a busy one, I've been at home to see my family and I've had a friend to come to visit for a day as well. It is now getting to the stage where assessments are due in again soon so I have been doing work on that, and lots of work on trying to get my dissertation questionnaires distributed, it has been one busy week!

In just 26 days it will be the end of second term, and there are just 54 days until dissertation hand in day! For this blog post, I thought I would talk about dissertation truths and myths as it was not until around second year that I started to learn the truths from the myths about doing your dissertation.

To begin with, doing your dissertation is not as scary as it sounds, in fact I am probably finding it the most fun out of all of our modules! Doing a dissertation in Psychology means that you are able to choose the area of Psychology you are most interested in and conduct your own research in it with help. You spend two years at university learning about research that Psychologists have conducted, and you find yourselves thinking about changes that could be made, or what you would do if you were the researcher and then in third year you are able to do exactly that!

Before third year, I thought that writing a dissertation would be at least 10,000 words however I was very happy to find out that for Psychology at the University of
Bedfordshire, the word count is between 4,500 and 8,000 words. Another myth that I had heard but did not know the truth to until second year was that the dissertation was all the word for third year. However, the dissertation is one of four modules in third year and so accounts for 25% of the year which is a lot less frightening than my previous perceptions. Another thing that I did not know until I had started university was that when doing your dissertation you choose a supervisor who specialises in the topic you wish to do for your dissertation. The supervisor gives you advice and help so you are not alone conducting your research, which also makes the dissertation a lot less frightening.


I hope this has helped anyone currently applying to do Psychology to learn a little bit more about final year. Good luck to everyone who is currently getting offers from their uni choices, hope everything is going just as you hope!

See you next week!
Robyn

Saturday 1 March 2014

Going home and upcoming assessments

Today is Thursday as I am writing this and it is about half two in the afternoon. I’m currently on a train home to see my family for the weekend for the first time since the start of January (this includes my Dad who keeps asking me to mention him on this blog. Hi Dad). One of the things that my university experience has taught me the most is appreciation for my family. Not living at home with them or even in the same county makes me really appreciate the time which I spend with them when I get the chance, and that nothing beats a home cooked meal from your parents.

This week has been a busy but fun week at university. Assessments are slowly starting to creep up now once again, and this week was my first in which I took part in an assessment very different to ones I had done before. As a Psychology student, assessments are usually reports, essays, exams and occasionally presentations but this week for my Mental Health module, it was the first week in which we were assessed on our class participation which will go towards 25% of our end of unit grade. For this it is essential that you attend the tutorials which are every other week and do the essential reading so that you can discuss in class your thoughts and what you have learnt from the set reading. Class debates are my favourite kind of tutorials and I feel that I learn a lot from them. Being marked on class participation is a little out of my comfort zone as I am quite quiet, but I feel that from the first tutorial in which class participation was marked I am becoming more confident in expressing my ideas to the class and that it teaches organisation and presentation skills which will be very useful for life after university.


Another assessment slightly different to what I am used to is a group presentation which I will take part in possibly two weeks from today! I have only ever done one group presentation at university as part of an assessment and that was at the beginning of first year. This assessment is for the Applied Health Psychology module, and I’m pretty excited about it! The idea is to present a theoretical intervention but we are able to choose the topic of the intervention and how we plan to do it so it is very much free choice which always makes it much more interesting! We were assigned into groups and have to organise meeting up to plan the presentation as a group which can be quite stressful, but teaches good organisational skills, good team work skills, and of course good presentational skills. Again, being a quiet person, presentations are out of my comfort zone but this only means that I will learn more from this assignment than others who already have good presentation skills.

And of course, an ongoing assignment that I have been working on this week is my dissertation. I have still quite a way to go but I am getting there and the thing about doing your dissertation is that it is based on what you personally find interesting, so reading around the subject is more fun than subjects which you may not be as interested in.

That’s all for this week. Hope you have a wonderful weekend and I will see you next week for my next post!

Robyn