maplestory
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why not chem??
If your going to do 3U math probs Physics?
depends whether your better at solving or you can remember alot like for chem u probs gotta remember like 70 elements but as to physics its like u solve problems i guess Physics is like equation equation equation solve this and solve that i mean like yeh lol hope it helps and makes sense =/
You cant really fault this post in any wayIf you don't know what you are talking about please don't mislead people. "you probs gotta remember like 70 elements" what are you smoking? It's alot of memorising but its not pointless like memorising elements. Physics isn't equation equation either. There are alot of equations (especially 2009 HSC) but they don't require much mathematics at all.
Someone mentioned that Physic's is more applied while chem is more memorisation. To the best of my knowledge, this is true. Physic's focuses more on understanding rather than memorising in a way.
This is true for pre 2009 papers, and i'm assuming it'll be more application for chem coming up.Their is a thread about Chem or Physics. Apparently Chem is memorise whilst Physics is applied
Chem scales a bit better than Physics.Well it is entirely up to you and your interests. Take a look at the syllabus and the topics covered. Remember that it is a two year course, so whatever you choose, your stuck with it until the very end (unless you drop it or there's a 2 week window period). I've heard that Physics scales better, but some tell me that Chemistry scales better. Let's say they scale similarly?
+1.Chemistry scales better. But putting that aside, choose what interests you the most. You said you liked maths, and in both subjects there is a fair bit of calculations involved.
I find both Chem and Physics equally likable and undroppable.I personally enjoyed Chem heaps, and thought prelim physics was pretty lame -hence dropped it. ive heard that HSC physics is very different from prelim though, so you never know...
Physics + Chem > Bio imo.biology ma'am
That is entirely false.depends whether your better at solving or you can remember alot like for chem u probs gotta remember like 70 elements
No that's in Year 11. In Year 12 you also have to memorise heaps. Btw I wouldn't advise giving HSC subject selection advice when you haven't completed (or started, for this matter) Year 11.but as to physics its like u solve problems i guess Physics is like equation equation equation solve this and solve that i mean like yeh lol hope it helps and makes sense =/
omg. exact reason why i dropped physics. Im really dissapointed though, theres so much philosophy in quantum (well, when you talk to your friends about it ).I chose physics and chem in yr 11. Dropped phys in yr 12.
Why?
I found space (first topic) interesting but then when we started all the shit about electricity, voltages and stuff... really turned me off.
Personally I liked chem more but hard to say... it's really up to the person.
imho, it is usually the people who love maths that love physics while the people who are more into written stuff prefer chemistry. Maybe it was just my grade but it makes sense in a way.
He is also doing the International Baccalaureate Diploma, which is completely different to the HSC, so even when he has finished Year 11 he would be unqualified to explain the content of the Physics and Chemistry preliminary HSC courses.Chem scales a bit better than Physics.
+1.
I find both Chem and Physics equally likeable and undroppable.
Physics + Chem > Bio imo.
That is entirely false.
No that's in Year 11. In Year 12 you also have to memorise heaps. Btw I wouldn't advise giving HSC subject selection advice when you haven't completed (or started, for this matter) Year 11.
Also true.He is also doing the International Baccalaureate Diploma, which is completely different to the HSC, so even when he has finished Year 11 he would be unqualified to explain the content of the Physics and Chemistry preliminary HSC courses.
On what facts do you base your opinion?Chem hsc markers are fucked. Do physics
Dunno what that person is basing it on, but they are Fd. Many, many times they want you to include things that aren't even implied in the question.On what facts do you base your opinion?