I'm in the 1st Year and going into the 2nd Year in September. So... *raises hand*
I've liked most of it so far but haven't really been able to touch much on the biological side since I was originally doing psychology with sociology. Like Pitseleh, I guess I'm also more interested in the social side... more specifically about the individual themselves than group psychology. Though that could be a given considering the website I'm on at the moment.
My least favourite part of it: It's actually reading up on the stuff for writing the work up. It's interesting the first time round, but it gets a little tedious reading about 6-7 journal reports and finding extremely similar results so that it can be written as point of reference. They don't really let us play with our own ideas and stuff without backing it up with evidence which can also be a little frustrating I guess. Perhaps this will change at the higher levels though!
I was looking at teaching originally. Now I'm looking at the educational sector of psychology. Mind you... I can't say I'm big on developmental psychology, but that's probably more to do with the fact that I'm more interested in a specific medium age group (8-15) than I am with extremely young children. It makes sense, since that's the area where they change a fair bit and are open to learning stilll (in my eyes)...
I have my own small parts of psychology that I think I'd love to learn more about as an individual, but doubt the course will teach much about.
Dreams and Lucid Dreaming.
Whether higher Dejavu also represents higher beliefs in the paranormal. Whether Si (SJs) are more prone to Dejavu.
Enhanced sensations from synsethesia. =/
Stuff that I doubt I'll ever actually look at... but it's nice to briefly touch the idea. xD