Physics because I thought it was a bit dull and a bit too much like maths. But looking back now I think it’s because my Physic teachers were a bit boring and didn’t make it interesting like my biology and chemistry teachers did.
Probably physics – it all seemed a bit dry. Biology was definitely my favourite right from when I was about 13 years old. I did Biology and Chemistry for A level and did well, but I always found biology came more naturally to me than chemistry.
Generally I liked all three sciences, but there were sub-topics in each I didn’t like. Chemistry can get quite boring when you just have to remember a load of reactions, Biology can be boring when it is just naming (rather than understanding) things and Physics can be a bit dry when it gets very mathematical.
I least liked physics because I didnt understand it at all (an for the most part I still dont). I didnt really like chemistry either! I found learning science at University was completely different from at school though as there are so many other areas of science to choose from
I saw that we had all answered in a similar way too 🙂 , I am sure there are other zones where most people loved physics! This zone has 5 people who all work in more biological/ chemical fields so I suppose it makes sense that we enjoyed these subjects more at school.
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e31773 commented on :
You all generally seem to dislike Physics…
Lori-An commented on :
I saw that we had all answered in a similar way too 🙂 , I am sure there are other zones where most people loved physics! This zone has 5 people who all work in more biological/ chemical fields so I suppose it makes sense that we enjoyed these subjects more at school.
Michelle commented on :
Yes we are all biased towards biology and chemistry 🙂