Biology, Chemistry, and then Physics (ugh).
I hate maths and prefer more wordy stuff. I liked organic chemistry because it was basically solving logic problems; I liked biology because it was easy and I like to know how living things work.
Biology, Chemistry, and then Physics (ugh).
I hate maths and prefer more wordy stuff. I liked organic chemistry because it was basically solving logic problems; I liked biology because it was easy and I like to know how living things work.
Id have to go with chemestry... i WOULD choose physics but some of the stuff throws me off. I like the chemical formulas and the math part of both physics and chem, and as for biology? i never really got that stuff XD
Id have to go with chemestry... i WOULD choose physics but some of the stuff throws me off. I like the chemical formulas and the math part of both physics and chem, and as for biology? i never really got that stuff XD
"Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense." - Buddha
I have to say, I just started Chemistry, and I really like it so far. Having two transparent liquids turn yellow when mixed or creating a solid out of iron filings and sulfur powder is really interesting. The chemical formulas are much more boring than physics is, though.
I have to say, I just started Chemistry, and I really like it so far. Having two transparent liquids turn yellow when mixed or creating a solid out of iron filings and sulfur powder is really interesting. The chemical formulas are much more boring than physics is, though.
[quote=Sauceover]bio by a longshot
chem and physics have too much math in them for me to like[/quote]
You have obviously never taken statistics, nor any bio that needs it.
You have obviously never taken statistics, nor any bio that needs it.
I do not respect your beliefs, and I implore you not to respect mine. To ask respect of beliefs held without evidence, is to burn the books of progress and hope.
Biology all the way. It's fun. Interesting and those who like to study animals and the nature around them.
Then chemistry because you get to start explosions and make fire.
And last physics. All though some parts of it is fun, theres way to much math calculations you have to do.
Biology all the way. It's fun. Interesting and those who like to study animals and the nature around them.
Then chemistry because you get to start explosions and make fire.
And last physics. All though some parts of it is fun, theres way to much math calculations you have to do.
To me, chemistry is a lot like terraining. Your given a set of known values and you put them together so that they all fit into something neat.
Although this is cool in itself, biology tied into this makes it truely amazing, as its fun to influence our senses with a chemical. (No I don't mean what you might be thinking... you and your Dirrty thoughts)
Physics is fun, but I've never really done any calculations that meant anything, as we simply exclude many real world factors. ( The closest I got was researching the magnus effect upon a rocket that malfunctioned and went 50 miles away from its desitnation.)
To me, chemistry is a lot like terraining. Your given a set of known values and you put them together so that they all fit into something neat. Although this is cool in itself, biology tied into this makes it truely amazing, as its fun to influence our senses with a chemical. (No I don't mean what you might be thinking... you and your Dirrty thoughts) Physics is fun, but I've never really done any calculations that meant anything, as we simply exclude many real world factors. ( The closest I got was researching the magnus effect upon a rocket that malfunctioned and went 50 miles away from its desitnation.)
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