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HAHAHA YOU'RE HILARIOUS!!! But that won't save you.
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Out of the given list - physics. But my most favorite subject is calculus.
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I'm currently looking at molecular biology or astrophysics as potential majors for university. The general classifications of biology, chemistry, and physics are very broad which makes it difficult to favor one mega subject over another. Just yesterday I completed an internship as a chemist of sorts and I must say that pursuing chemistry as a career is boring if you go into testing and production, it's rather long and tedious. I've still an interest in chemistry in regards to molecular composition and particle interaction but applying it in the workplace isn't nearly as fascinating. Considering both biology and physics I think I'll go with biology as it has such a wide range of fields. Physics is just as invasive in science but its importance as a subject is diminishing slightly in contrast to molecular and environmental biology.
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The most interesting would be physics, but biochem will become a lot more interesting when we start engineering our own dna(building from ground up instead of hacking up dna to try to deduce what it does)
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