Compulsory content 1 Social influence 2 Memory 3 Attachment 4 Psychopathology 5 Approaches in Psychology 6 Biopsychology 7 Research methods 8 Issues and debates in Psychology Optional Option 1 9 Relationships 10 Gender 11 Cognition and development Option 2 12 Schizophrenia 13 Eating behaviour 14 Stress Option 3 15 Aggression 16 Forensic Psychology 17 Addiction
• Send your latest school report, passport and birth certificate to registrations@standrewscambridge.co.uk • We will then invoice you for your £350 registration fee. Please do check your junk as sometimes our invoices can go to junk. Payment is made by credit card using Flywire and a link will be sent in your invoice. • Take your entrance exams. A link will be sent to you for an online 50-minute test which encompasses both Maths and English. • All foundation students must sit official UKVI Academic IELTS tests. • All students will have an interview with the Admissions Manager, Principal or Deputy Head (Academic).
Paper 1: Introductory Topics in Psychology What's assessed Compulsory content 1–4 above Assessed written exam: 2 hours 96 marks in total 33.3% of A-level Questions Section A: multiple choice, short answer and extended writing, 24 marks Section B: multiple choice, short answer and extended writing, 24 marks Section C: multiple choice, short answer and extended writing, 24 marks Section D: multiple choice, short answer and extended writing, 24 marks Paper 2: Psychology in Context What's assessed Compulsory content 5–7 above Assessed written exam: 2 hours 96 marks in total 33.3% of A-level Questions Section A: multiple choice, short answer and extended writing, 24 marks Section B: multiple choice, short answer and extended writing, 24 marks Section C: multiple choice, short answer and extended writing, 48 marks Paper 3: Issues and Options in Psychology What's assessed Compulsory content 8 above Optional content, one from option 1, 9–11, one from option 2, 12–14, one from option 3, 15–17 above Assessed written exam: 2 hours 96 marks in total 33.3% of A-level Questions Section A: multiple choice, short answer and extended writing, 24 marks Section B: one topic from option 1, 9–11 above, multiple choice, short answer and extended writing, 24 marks Section C: one topic from option 2, 12–14 above, multiple choice, short answer and extended writing, 24 marks Section D: one topic from option 3, 15–17 above, multiple choice, short answer and extended writing, 24 marks
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Region | East of England |
Local Authority | Cambridgeshire |
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Gender Type | Co-Educational |
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Boarding Fee | £18,00 - £22,500 |
Sixth Form Fee | £26,940 - £32,520 |
Address | 13 Station Road, Cambridge, CB1 2JB |
Compulsory content 1 Social influence 2 Memory 3 Attachment 4 Psychopathology 5 Approaches in Psychology 6 Biopsychology 7 Research methods 8 Issues and debates in Psychology Optional Option 1 9 Relationships 10 Gender 11 Cognition and development Option 2 12 Schizophrenia 13 Eating behaviour 14 Stress Option 3 15 Aggression 16 Forensic Psychology 17 Addiction
• Send your latest school report, passport and birth certificate to registrations@standrewscambridge.co.uk • We will then invoice you for your £350 registration fee. Please do check your junk as sometimes our invoices can go to junk. Payment is made by credit card using Flywire and a link will be sent in your invoice. • Take your entrance exams. A link will be sent to you for an online 50-minute test which encompasses both Maths and English. • All foundation students must sit official UKVI Academic IELTS tests. • All students will have an interview with the Admissions Manager, Principal or Deputy Head (Academic).
Paper 1: Introductory Topics in Psychology What's assessed Compulsory content 1–4 above Assessed written exam: 2 hours 96 marks in total 33.3% of A-level Questions Section A: multiple choice, short answer and extended writing, 24 marks Section B: multiple choice, short answer and extended writing, 24 marks Section C: multiple choice, short answer and extended writing, 24 marks Section D: multiple choice, short answer and extended writing, 24 marks Paper 2: Psychology in Context What's assessed Compulsory content 5–7 above Assessed written exam: 2 hours 96 marks in total 33.3% of A-level Questions Section A: multiple choice, short answer and extended writing, 24 marks Section B: multiple choice, short answer and extended writing, 24 marks Section C: multiple choice, short answer and extended writing, 48 marks Paper 3: Issues and Options in Psychology What's assessed Compulsory content 8 above Optional content, one from option 1, 9–11, one from option 2, 12–14, one from option 3, 15–17 above Assessed written exam: 2 hours 96 marks in total 33.3% of A-level Questions Section A: multiple choice, short answer and extended writing, 24 marks Section B: one topic from option 1, 9–11 above, multiple choice, short answer and extended writing, 24 marks Section C: one topic from option 2, 12–14 above, multiple choice, short answer and extended writing, 24 marks Section D: one topic from option 3, 15–17 above, multiple choice, short answer and extended writing, 24 marks