I think it all boils down to preference. Biology is more factual and concrete while Physics is way more analytical.
Biology is like something that everyone should know.. at least basics. I could never get into Physics. That's why I'm afraid that I won't be able to understand Physiology next year. Not knowing Physiology is a tragedy for a medical student
In lebanon it's very hard to get grades in biology because it requires lots of writing and some teachers grade it as if they're grading actual essays.
same here. teachers grading lab reports like english papers.
biology tests are much harder than chem tests imo. chem all you need to know is the math really. bio-you have to apply math, writing, & statistics skills imho.
If you're referring to which one is first to last learned:
Earth Systems > Biology > Chemistry > Physics
So yea, Physics / E=MC^2 is Grade 12 so idg the petty laughs.
No I meant in terms of what I prefer. But yeah, at my school it's Biology > Chemistry > AP Bio/AP Physics > AP Bio/AP Physics/AP Chem/Science electives/Nothing
Biology consists of Genetics, Anatomy, Microbiology, Physiology, Ecology, Zoology
I took Reproductive Physiology last semester, a class dedicated to learning the stages of human sex response, puberty, pregnancy, and erections. Who wouldn't want to take that over Ochem
Molecular Biology is my favorite thing ever, and the only subject I'm "good" at
That>>>>> Gaga any day
I had a lot of problems with Molecular Biology at the uni Biological translation, transcription, DNA reparation, processing, splicing. Fukc I can't believe I managed to pass the exam
Biology consists of Genetics, Anatomy, Microbiology, Physiology, Ecology, Zoology
I love Genetics It's so interesting and easy
Anatomy is one of the hardest and interesting things ever. I mean Vascular and Central and Periferic Nerve Systems alone