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Psychology Admissions Essay

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Breaking the limits of the human possibilities. Before I stumbled upon psychology in a level , my childhood and teenage years were based around athletics , relationships and aspiring to out do those I felt were within my capabilities to surpassing. I am a very competitive person , since a child , i’ve always found competition in an activity I do whether it's sports , grades , homework or any general lifestyle activities. Before psychology , my biggest dream was to become the fastest man in history and use that success to help people in need as well as find talent within people who didn't think they had it through guidance. The most important thing about competition besides winning was my development as a person to become the greatest I could ever become. When I was between ages 6-7 i created an imaginary friend who was a perfect replica of me , outstanding in everything I did and was literally the perfect me.without realising I was using self actualization to achieve new heights. However I stumbled over a lot of hurdles like injures in athletics or mental limitations which stopped my progression and I despised my limitations. This led me to cause a change in my …show more content…

The first reason I pick psychology was because I was recommended to do it in a level by my friends and teachers. I've been told that I think very philosophically and psychologically. I love to debate ,question people and observe behaviour which was one reason I got into psychology well. However I rejected psychology in GCSE because I had no interest at all in it. while watching documentaries like roots ,Schindler's list, Malcolm x the documentary and many more , I looked \into why people of the majority socially accepted these human catastrophes and a lot of the answers were coming from psychology. This is what let me into wanting to study psychology in a level , because little did i know obedience , fear and NSI were all

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