<p>Which of these three subject areas do you find the easiest?</p>
<p>I found physics the easiest, but I loved chemistry the most.</p>
<p>Physics is the easiest and Chemistry is the hardest for me. Actually, Biology is easy too except that I dont really like it..</p>
<p>For me, physics was the easiest and biology was the hardest. I'm not good at memorizing reams of material.</p>
<p>biology easiest, some hard chemistry stuff is pretty difficult</p>
<p>chemistry is easier for me than physics I think. Or maybe it's because my chemistry teacher is better at explaining stuff.</p>
<p>all that matters is that physics is the best</p>
<p>Biology is the easiet for me, while physics is the hardest. Physics is just too mathy, and doesn't interest me too much.</p>
<p>I hate physics. Or maybe it's because I have an A- in it.</p>
<p>i like chem best,phy and Bio is okay..</p>
<p>I thought biology was easy, but I wasn't interested in it too much when I took it. I hated chemistry at first, but now I really like it. I guess I just didn't like my teacher. Physics is the best though.</p>
<p>Chemistry is my favourite; I find biology just has way too much memorization. With chemistry and physics, once you know the formulas and how to apply them, you're pretty much good to go.</p>
<p>in my experience, biology is easiest because most of the knowledge is memorization. chemistry requires you to apply your knowledge in unexpected ways, which makes it harder; it's also my favorite science. i've never been able to summon up interest in physics on the elementary level, but more advanced theoretical physics can be fascinating (though obviously it's foolish to study the latter without a basic understanding of the former).</p>
<p>much of this depends on teachers, of course. my chem teachers have always been brilliant people.</p>
<p>Chemistry was hardest, but the most enjoyable. Loved teacher; tons of work, but learned a lot. ALMOST, ALMOST (if i had not had an amazing english teacher) converted me to science from humanities...but that would never happen cuz I HATE CALCULUS</p>
<p>Physics class was easiest; when time came round for the AP test, my teacher had not taught any calculus relationships for the C test, so though I took Calc BC, I had to recruit a Physics Phd to help explain what is the derivative of what: basically got killed on Physics C FR</p>
<p>i hate physics, why wouldn't it just die! biology is the easiest and my favorite because i feel that biological info can be applied to life the most. when you see a centipede outside, its kind of fun to know that it has a exoskeleteon. is that just me? oh ok...</p>
<p>Gonna have to go with Chemistry being the easiest... Physics being the hardest, and bio. just being bio.! ;)</p>
<p>From easiest to hardest:</p>
<p>Physics- Because I love math, and it's much easier to visualize the concepts as you don't have to think in molecular dimensions (for most of the class at least)...easier to relate to than say chem.</p>
<p>Bio- Tons of info to memorize, but I'm fairly good at straight memorization. Although at the end of the year my packet of notes could rival most novels.</p>
<p>Chem- I just don't like it- too hard to visualize, screwy concepts, and way too many labs.</p>
<p>chemistry has way too many labs? Labs are daily for my physics class</p>
<p>Physics is the easiest for me, but I love chemistry the most. (Same as jessetfan)</p>
<p>I haven't taken physics yet.</p>
<p>You can easily get an A in biology just by memorizing, whereas an A in chem is alot harder to get. You have to work hard AND "get it" in order to apply what you know.</p>
<p>Chem was alot more fun for me, but I got a lower grade.</p>