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Chem >> Phys
Since they dumbed down physics starting the new HSC there's been a great shift in the type of student studying it - less mathsy, more wordy. Personally, I didn't like it and dropped it at the end of year 11 (though I came first in it =/) to pick up 4u maths. I really like chem and I do admit that some of it gets boring, but if one extends themselves from the syllabus those 7 mark essays can get reasonably interesting.
I like maths and chem because they are used to model the world (algebgra, chemical equations) and from those models solve issues and manipulate the world to our advantage. For me, phsyics didn't have this clarity and while there was some 'hardcore' physics in year 12, the lack of grounding stages 4 and 5 give in in physics means a lot of boring stuff had to be learnt in year 11, which turned me off it.
Also my teacher annoyed me and the class was all male and borderline retarded =P
Since they dumbed down physics starting the new HSC there's been a great shift in the type of student studying it - less mathsy, more wordy. Personally, I didn't like it and dropped it at the end of year 11 (though I came first in it =/) to pick up 4u maths. I really like chem and I do admit that some of it gets boring, but if one extends themselves from the syllabus those 7 mark essays can get reasonably interesting.
I like maths and chem because they are used to model the world (algebgra, chemical equations) and from those models solve issues and manipulate the world to our advantage. For me, phsyics didn't have this clarity and while there was some 'hardcore' physics in year 12, the lack of grounding stages 4 and 5 give in in physics means a lot of boring stuff had to be learnt in year 11, which turned me off it.
Also my teacher annoyed me and the class was all male and borderline retarded =P