• Question: What do you prefer, Physics, Biology or Chemestry?

    Asked by anon-292571 on 22 Apr 2021. This question was also asked by anon-292491.
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      Quentin Leclerc answered on 22 Apr 2021:


      Biology for sure! Of course, this is a biased answer haha, because I study infectious diseases and bacteria, so it’s what I personally find the most interesting

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      Steve Briddon answered on 22 Apr 2021: last edited 22 Apr 2021 2:55 pm


      When I was at school, I definitely was a chemistry fan, liked physics and maths and not really a big fan of biology. In fact, I stopped doing biology before I did my GCSEs. (read on though……)

      When I went to Uni, I did a Pharmacy degree which is a mix of biology and chemistry (even though I hadn’t done a biology A level). I found out biology is really interesting and realised I’d been put off by a poor teacher.

      What I do now is pharmacology (how drugs work) which is a mix of chemistry and biology (biochemistry) with some physics thrown in for good measure (the microscopes bit)! So a bit of everything – and I enjoy all of it!

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      Rebecca Reed answered on 22 Apr 2021:


      Biology for me! I love learning how the human body works, and what happens for diseases to develop.

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      Rosie Goodburn answered on 22 Apr 2021:


      Physics is my fave! But what I really love is physics applied to biology! “Medical Physics”

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      Kip Heath answered on 22 Apr 2021:


      Biology, but that’s because I study virology and immunology which are parts of biology.

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      Ross Low answered on 23 Apr 2021:


      Biology, even though I only study a tiny part of it now. My whole project is basically one line from a textbook that I have to into incredible detail on.

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      Georgia-Ann Carter answered on 23 Apr 2021:


      I think Biology considering the brain, but I really enjoyed Chemistry at school. Physics was always a no-go for me.

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      Sian Green answered on 23 Apr 2021:


      Biology! But I do find physics and chemistry more interesting now I don’t have to study them

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      Lucile Crete answered on 25 Apr 2021:


      Biology! Nature is such a fascinating thing, I am always amazed to find out more about how living beings work and react with their environments! I do like chemistry a little more now that I had to study it in my research (before that I couldn’t understand anything about it! 😉 )

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      Michael Capeness answered on 28 Apr 2021:


      I do like biology, and nature in general. Though I do have quite an interest in physics, though I don’t understand a lot of it, …particularly the maths part.

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