<p>i like astronomy and cosmology :p</p>
<p>i use to like physics until i took AP in high school >.<
hopefully i have a better experience in college</p>
<p>i like astronomy and cosmology :p</p>
<p>i use to like physics until i took AP in high school >.<
hopefully i have a better experience in college</p>
<p>Math + Computer Science > Chemistry > Physics > Whale poop > Biology.</p>
<p>I never saw the purpose of biology, other than my school’s hippies to have a class they enjoy. </p>
<p>I laugh at their molecular bio unit, which our Chem classed just murdered.</p>
<p>Physics… I like it, but it doesn’t give me that same feeling as Chemistry.</p>
<p>Hands down Physics, because it is the father of all sciences. Bio and Chem are sons and daughters of Physics.</p>
<p>Physics>Biology>nothing>Chemistry</p>
<p>I hate chemistry.</p>
<p>Physics tops all!</p>
<p>Physics> Raw Math> Enviro Sci. > Comp Sci. > Bio > Chem</p>
<p>**** Chemistry.</p>
<p>Chemistry=Physics>>>>Biology</p>
<p>I like the physics I’ve learned outside of school more than chem, but chem in school is better than say, kinematics and energy transfer. And bio is just kinda dumb. Except genetics and evolution.</p>
<p>Physics>Chemistry>Bio. Bio is memorization, but do-able. The way chemistry is taught in AP is okay, but tedious. AP Physics is pretty vanilla, but if you apply yourself to some of the more complex stuff, it’s incredible.</p>
<p>Chem!! I’m not fond of the experiments (although they are pretty cool), but I find it the easiest to understand. Plus, there are so many applications to chem.</p>
<p>Bio: I mean, where will we be without knowing how the body works and all? COming up with random medicine to “cure” people?</p>
<p>Then physics (although I’m struggling in that class), because itdoes come in useful. sometimes.</p>
<p>French, yesss</p>
<p>I love Biology, but it’s probably considered one of the easier sciences compared to chem and physics. I love evolution and DNA… and animals =]</p>
<p>Biology explains the mysteries of life…or at least the ones that are currently relevant to you (as humans) !</p>
<p>Chemistry is a very close second.</p>
<p>Physics seems pointless to me at times, because I could care less where a ball lands after I throw it off a cliff. But It does serve some purpose in the real world, I’m sure. Just not my thing :p</p>
<p>Physics is arcane. That is all.</p>
<p>@MIThopeful16 you don’t see the purpose of biology? Seriously?</p>
<p>Physics > Math = Chemistry > Biology > Computer Science. I’m a math person, so naturally I like Physics and Chemistry.</p>
<p>I want to be a theoretical astrophysicist because I want to research the mysteries of the universe. I want to discover the underlying truths of existence. Physics (specifically astrophysics) is the most beautiful subject because it encompasses mind-blowing, magnificently unbelievable concepts, and provides lofty endeavors for those who wish to study it.</p>
<p>Chemistry is alright, though I cannot feel a passion for it like I do for physics. To me, Chemistry is an applied, watered-down version of physics, though it is still a fun subject to study, particularly astrochemistry.</p>
<p>Biology is… meh… to me. Aside from astrobiology, evolution, the origin of life, and speciation, no topic in Biology interests me. Sorry, I’m just not interested in how Platyhelminthes has barely any flesh or that fruits are the ovaries of angiosperms. Though I admit Biology is very useful.</p>
<p>BIOLOGY! We study the PEOPLE who study chemistry and physics. Bam.</p>
<p>Real sciences. All day. </p>
<p>Just chem. And physics. No bio.</p>
<p>Chemistry, because physics is too stupid and complex (my teacher’s fault), and there are too many assumptions. It claims to be so pure but it really isn’t. Its very impure because of friction and air resistance, and all those other factors.</p>
<p>Chemistry has a lot of critical thinking and it makes sense. It is way more concrete than physics and results are predictable without that much error if you use accurate instruments.</p>
<p>Bio has too much memorization, but isn’t that bad.</p>
<p>I found that out of the three chemistry was the most enjoyable. I have a great teacher who taught me both Chem as well as A.p. chem and it was well worth the hard work. Everything depends on the teacher though.</p>
<p>I prefer physics,it’s interesting to discuss the time travel.</p>
<p>In terms of interest.
Biology > Physics > Chemistry</p>
<p>I thought biology was the most interesting. Physics is also nice because it has a lot of math stuff.
I’m getting screwed in Chemistry this year. So many weird topics.</p>