To my mind, Social Work is the better degree. You can still study psychology within the degree anyway, but social work in general covers a much larger field of study, thereby increasing your oppurtunities to branch out if you find something else you're interested in. I entered social work because I was interested in working in writing social policy, however I then discovered that I want to work with people with brain injuries - so I'm doing psych focusing on neuroscience. Also, Social work has much, much more interesting people in it. The friends you make in your social work degree will be one of kind. And because of their higher levels of empathy, they will be your friends for life!! =P Good luck choosing your degree!
One of the pros of concrete versus steel in a building framework would be that it is cheaper to use concrete. One of the cons would be that it is not as safe to use concrete.
The pros of refinancing a mortgage versus choosing a home equity loan is that one does not need to pay that much interest. The cons is that it is not that easy to refinance a mortgage.
What are the pros and cons of intermediate reassembly of an internet fragmented datagram versus reassembly at the final destination
I found this site helpful. It ranks the top psychology schools and gives you their pro's and cons. The link is provided below. http://education-portal.com/best_psychology_schools.html
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cyber bullying is a main issue.
+able to deal with own problems +increase social skills +able to better maintain a family +help other people -face a lot of problems -deal with serious problems, patients out of control -addistion long term problems
Pro's ..... Its exercise and very social. Con's...... Not many i can think of
Making a decision by listing pros and cons. -apex
cyber bullying is the main issue
The easiest way to compare the pros and cons of inkjet versus laser printers would be to look in person, checking the features on the packaging of the products, and going to a print shop to see hands on demonstration.
pros: sports are more interesting, competetive and social than basic excercise, so you are more likely to commit to practicing them cons: some sports carry higher risk of injury, such as accidents, sprains and RSI. for a more detailed answer, you'd have to focus on a specific sport.