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Me personally, physics > chem > bio
i had a great one! its honestly up to luck when finding a major perfect for you. sometimes shitty professors make us lose passion in certain areas we would've pursued with a great prof.
Bio> gen chem>bio chem> org chem > physics>quantum physics
(Med student def not biased)(also why so you need to take like 5 chem classes in the US to qualify for med school?)
Im going back in time and eating that apple before newton sits under the tree, stupid class wasting my time and tuition.
the college im looking to study abroad at has their pre med biology degree with 6 chem and 2 physics classes
gen chem 1&2
org chem 1&2
bio chem 1
(choose you own chem) 1
gen. coll physics 1
gen. coll physics 2
bio > physics > chem
and this is coming from a person whose job involves chem
organic chemistry is a jumpscare
Bio > Physi > Chem
I UNFORTUNATELY take physics and I'm gonna have trauma after I finish.
Chemistry > astronomy > zoology > geology > biology > meteorology >>>>>> physics >>>>> maths
cs >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> chem >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>bio >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>physics
sciences: mech phys > orgo > all other chems > bio > thermodynamics phys
math: discrete math > linear alg > topology > calc > diff eq (i havent taken all of these just ranked my current interest in the subjects)
ima include maths too even though its not really a science
physics > chem > maths >> bio
Chem > physics >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bio
I have never liked bio, and the only thing I rmr is dominant/recessive genes, ATP cycle, and Purnett's square
Chemistry was my favourite subject, regardless of category or education level.
Chem>bio>phys. Due to the course I'm.doing though, I've been enjoying bio a lot more now. However I don't even think I can call what I'm learning biology anymore, because it is much more real life based than the typical way bio is taught.