DanM
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Out of any type of science that you have studied, what is the most challenging to learn and understand?
In high school, I've formally studied biology and chemistry, and I have a pretty solid base in physics, partly from Orbiter and my dad, who has a degree in physics.
To me, chemistry is the hardest. It was easy for most of the year, but acids and bases were where it got really hard. Of course, that's better than my class (most of them didn't even know what stoichiometry is, even though they somehow got into an honors class).
Biology is probably the least challenging for me because it is just simple logic, except for organic chemistry, which is inherently complicated as carbon is tetravalent.
Though I have not studied physics formally, physicists have told me that most of it is just applied math, which I find to be very easy.
In high school, I've formally studied biology and chemistry, and I have a pretty solid base in physics, partly from Orbiter and my dad, who has a degree in physics.
To me, chemistry is the hardest. It was easy for most of the year, but acids and bases were where it got really hard. Of course, that's better than my class (most of them didn't even know what stoichiometry is, even though they somehow got into an honors class).
Biology is probably the least challenging for me because it is just simple logic, except for organic chemistry, which is inherently complicated as carbon is tetravalent.
Though I have not studied physics formally, physicists have told me that most of it is just applied math, which I find to be very easy.