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Is physics better than bio?
If you want to try a career in Medicine, or any of the life sciences, then biology is very much required. If you want a career in Engineering or realted fields, then physics is the better choice.
Should I take PCM if I am weak in maths?
At 10th and 12th level, Physics and Chemistry are also linked with mathematics. So if you are scared of mathematics them you should not go for PCM. But if you are not fairing that well but you think you can still manage mathematics then you can take PCM. It is just that you would need to put extra efforts in it.
Can I become a doctor if I struggle with math?
Hi Harry, you can definitely become a physician without being “good” at math. Most pre-medicine programs only require you to complete about a year of math including calculus 1 and 2. Statistics is also required for some medical schools. Physics also involves math which you will have to complete a year of.
Which is hardest physics chemistry or biology?
As a general rule, most students find biology easier except, they may be required to memorize more information. Chemistry is usually more difficult, especially the labs, because they require a better understanding of mathematics, especially error analysis.
Do surgeons use calculus?
In general, no, Doctors do not have to know and use calculus in daily practice, though that might be part of the study work.
Is physics and chemistry not your subjects?
As you have stated your interest in biology at the same time you have confessed the physics and chemistry are not your subjects. It is the symptomatic and claiming I will swim on the floor without water how come it is possible?
Is physics difficult to study?
Because of that, Physics has a reputation for being difficult to study. That reputation is very well-earned: concepts such as gravitational fields, quantum physics, and electronics all seem very different from one another, but a good physicist must master all of them. One word that often comes to mind with Physics studies is “density.”
Why don’t more scientists study chemistry and biology work together?
That’s because these disciplines are very distinct from one another, making any comparison a real “apples and oranges” dilemma. The world’s most celebrated physicist, for instance, may make a good biologist. And the world’s leading biologists may make for very poor chemists.
What is the hardest science of all?
The top three in contention are Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. If we threw them all in the ring together, which one would emerge victorious as the hardest science of them all? Here are a few ways to view, and maybe even solve this ancient debate.