Can I take physics chem and bio at the same time?
Full Member. 3 is definetly possible. I did it last semester, I had a Bio, Chem and Physics. Yes, it is challanging but I think because they are challanging couses you are more motivated for them.
What should I study first chemistry or physics?
I agree, it has to be biology first, followed by chemistry, then winding up with physics. Biology gives you the overview of living things, then chemistry gets into why the living things live. Physics gets into an explanation of electricity, magnetism, and forces involved in the working world around us.
Should I take bio and chem in the same semester?
What biology course should I take, and when? A1: Whatever introductory biology class you decide to take, you should take chemistry now, including lab, in your first year. You can take introductory biology at the same time, although most students wait until their second year.
Is Bio Chem or physics hard?
Physics is the hardest major; it is harder than chemistry, biology, psychology, computer science, astronomy, biochemistry, and geology. The level of math and the number of abstract concepts in physics is unparalleled.
Which is harder physics or biology?
biology, chemistry, and physics. Statistically, Biology is the HARDEST of the sciences. with a lower %age of grade 1-3 and a higher %age of grades 6 & 7 than Chemistry or Physics.
Is taking biology and chemistry hard?
I found Intro Bio to be a relatively easy course, a lot of reading and flash cards but nothing too conceptually difficult. Chemistry involves math and requires a fair amount of practice; it comes easily to some people but some people also have a lot of trouble with it.
Is physics easy or hard?
Students and researchers alike have long understood that physics is challenging. But only now have scientists managed to prove it. It turns out that one of the most common goals in physics—finding an equation that describes how a system changes over time—is defined as “hard” by computer theory.
Which is the toughest subject?
The hardest degree subjects are Chemistry, Medicine, Architecture, Physics, Biomedical Science, Law, Neuroscience, Fine Arts, Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Economics, Education, Computer Science and Philosophy. Let’s dive right in, and look at why these subjects are the hardest degree subjects.
Should I post-pone biology and Physics for next year?
However, if you are not planning on taking any upper-division biology during your jr. year, then why not post-pone either biology or physics until next year? This will save you a small bit of stress in my opinion. Due to schedule conflicts/personal issues I wasn’t able to take Biology or Chemistry this semester.
Should I take Chem and physics with lab?
I’m taking Chem and Physics with Lab now (Along with two other classes) and it’s pretty chill. I’d imagine if I took away one of my non science classes and replaced it with bio, not much would be different. If you are confident in your time management skills, then do it.
Is calc-based physics harder than algebra physics?
I loooooved calc-based physics. I’ve heard it’s easier than algebra-based physics because you are able to understand the concepts better. A plus of the calc-based (at least at my school) is that it’s an engineering course so there’s a pretty sizeable curve Click to expand…