<p>Sorry I really don't know what you overall do in each of those subjects, I was looking for some advice.. I am going to be majoring in finance once out of high school and math is highly my best subject and what I like most. I was wondering if you could tell me whether physics, chem or bio uses the most math and you need to know good math the most for. Also could any describe what the classes are like.</p>
<p>Physics! Its a fascinating class with tons of math. Basically, you explain how things work in the world using mathematics and a little bit of experimental results (laws) and theories. Chemistry can also be interesting sometimes, but doesn't use as much math. Biology is mostly memorization.</p>
<p>Physics for sure. Physics and math are usually indivisible, physics drives mathematics and mathematics drives physics.
Chemistry has math too, especially on joint areas with physics (quantum chemistry) but I'm not sure school schedules cover that.</p>
<p>thank you so much.. sorry for my bad grammar.. still working on English.. I think physics is the answer, does it use calculus?</p>
<p>Advanced levels of physics (if your school has an AP Physics C course) use calculus, but intro-level doesn't only uses algebra and trig.</p>