They were not really for me, but I've gathered they are for a lot of people. Physics was somewhat rough relative to my other science classes. . . although it didn't matter for college since it wasn't calculus-based. . . and I recall chemistry being insanely easy for me to pick up. . . which led to that being a major part of my college career.
Not really, I love high school chemistry, and physics. I think what might be holding you back is math. Both subjects utilize a large amount of knowledge from your math class, and if you are good with your numbers, then you shouldn't have much problems. Remember, it is always hard to start a new subject, don't be afraid of new vocabs, and concepts. I would definitely explore these two fields, who knows, you might like them.
Do chemists! Physics is plenty extra durable! besides, chemists can actual be exciting, with a reliable instructor and funky experiments, yet physics can get boring, you do no longer continuously get to purpose stuff, so there's a great style of writing, gaining understanding of,... So except you would be in a great physics type (that doesn't actual exist) do chemists, and save on with a reliable instructor.
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They were not really for me, but I've gathered they are for a lot of people. Physics was somewhat rough relative to my other science classes. . . although it didn't matter for college since it wasn't calculus-based. . . and I recall chemistry being insanely easy for me to pick up. . . which led to that being a major part of my college career.
Not really, I love high school chemistry, and physics. I think what might be holding you back is math. Both subjects utilize a large amount of knowledge from your math class, and if you are good with your numbers, then you shouldn't have much problems. Remember, it is always hard to start a new subject, don't be afraid of new vocabs, and concepts. I would definitely explore these two fields, who knows, you might like them.
Do chemists! Physics is plenty extra durable! besides, chemists can actual be exciting, with a reliable instructor and funky experiments, yet physics can get boring, you do no longer continuously get to purpose stuff, so there's a great style of writing, gaining understanding of,... So except you would be in a great physics type (that doesn't actual exist) do chemists, and save on with a reliable instructor.