Neuroscience, BCN, and Psych

<p>So I'm very interested in each of the majors stated in the title, and I was wondering if anyone could offer some insight into each of them. ANY information regarding them will definitely be helpful/appreciated!</p>

<p>I’m planning on going into psychology when I get to college. (hopefully they’ll accept me;) anyways, I’ve done a lot of research, and know that there are a lot of different ways you can go with psych.
There’s a counseling and clinical side, depending on where you go, each college has sort of a different focus. Social, personality, family, and developmental psychology have more people that go into fields such as education and counseling overall, but clinical and neuroscience are definitely more technical and will definitely be research heavy. You can also go for criminal psychology which seems interesting.
The reason I’m really interested in psych is the people aspect- I love trying to figure people out or try to understand someone’s actions. So if this sort of thing interests you, go for it!</p>

<p>Can anyone else offer their comments on these majors?</p>

<p>BCN is what used to be BBCS right? If so, there are TONS of people in that major.</p>

<p>Neuroscience and BCN are going to be almost all pre-meds.</p>

<p>Yeah I’m pretty sure it used to be BBCS. IS BCN like an easier version of neuroscience or something? It requires like 12 less credits I think too.</p>