Is Visiting a Psychology Major at UCLA Worth It?

In summary, yesterday the speaker spent the day visiting their favorite psychology major at UCLA, touring the campus, going to lunch, and meeting people in their dorm. They talked for an hour before the speaker left and found out some interesting things. The speaker had a good day and among other interesting things, learned that the major has rid herself of her ex and lingering issues related to him. The speaker is excited but trying to remain low-key about the news.
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franznietzsche
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I just spent all day yesterday visiting my favorite psychology major down at UCLA. Fun day. Toured the campus, went to lunch, met people in her dorm. Talked for an hour or so before i left. Found out some interesting things. Very good day.
 
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And did any of those interesting things include that she has rid herself of the ex and any lingering issues related to him? :wink:
 
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Is this MIH you are talking about, or someone else? If so, how were her friends?
 
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Moonbear said:
And did any of those interesting things include that she has rid herself of the ex and any lingering issues related to him? :wink:


Yes.

Among other interesting things. It was a good day.
 
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franznietzsche said:
Yes.

Among other interesting things. It was a good day.

Woo hoo! :biggrin: :approve: I can't believe you're being so low key about it. :-p
 
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Moonbear said:
Woo hoo! :biggrin: :approve: I can't believe you're being so low key about it. :-p


I'm not, its just that to describe everything as it happened in context would take forever. To describe everything out of context would make it sound weird. So I'm just enjoying the facts for myself and letting you know, things are good right now. Not great, but good.
 

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The Psychology major at UCLA covers a wide range of topics including cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, social psychology, and neuroscience. Students also have the opportunity to choose from a variety of electives to tailor their education to their specific interests.

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