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Is it difficult for graduate students to transfer from anthropology and sociology to psychology?
It is possible for a liberal arts student in senior three to be promoted to an undergraduate course in anthropology or sociology, and the part involving statistics may be somewhat difficult. Sociological research based on statistical analysis is the main trend of domestic research at present. In fact, there is not much obstacle to studying hard.

If you don't go abroad, it may be difficult to apply for an interview for graduate students in psychology, because people who have no experience in psychological experiments and practice are likely to be ignored by famous teachers, so you should be prepared to apply for this school and exercise your scientific research ability.

Both sociology and psychology need considerable statistical analysis ability. You can see from a paper that I didn't understand it at all when I was a freshman. Psychology has a little requirement for anatomy, which is very basic. If you don't mind the professional ranking, it's not difficult and useless to take the psychology postgraduate exam across majors.

If you study abroad, you can only take the psychology exam, otherwise you can only go out to study undergraduate or take some minor courses.

If you prefer psychoanalysis and literature, I suggest you study the history of western literature! ! ! Qionggezhi