This is one of the most frequently asked questions I’ve had since starting TheOxfordPsych.
Note 1: Since October 2019, graduates of a UK degree can stay for 2 years after graduation to work in the UK. 2 years for Bachelors & Master's and 3 years for PhD degrees. You can only do this once (i.e. not do it for every graduate degree you take). This can probably help with the post-master's job search angst a little bit!
Note 2: Some doctorate programmes who have different academic requirements have a significantly lower proportion of trainees with Master's degrees - my points were based on my own experience applying to London universities and Oxford. Please check the alternative handbook for your specific universities.
☆ Timestamps ☆
0:00 Introduction, comment on the context / current climate of degree inflation
5:38 Pros of master's degrees
9:53 Cons of master's degrees
11:53 Watch this if you're an INTERNATIONAL student
15:35 Question 1 to ask yourself: Why?
20:17 Question 2 to ask yourself: Why now?
21:58 Question 3 to ask yourself: What are the prospects within and after the degree? Integrated placements, job prospects, etc.
24:00 The Bottom Line - 'quick and dirty' answer
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My name's Aika, I'm 24, Hong Kong Chinese & I'm a Trainee Clinical Psychologist at Oxford. I am starting my first year of the doctorate degree and hoping to document this 3 (+) year journey. I hope to de-mystify the clinical psychology route in the UK, increase the representation of diversity in the field and make Clinical Psychology and Oxbridge feel just a little bit more accessible and human if I can.
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