sle3pe3bumz
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hey i was just wondering how you guys were enjoying bio & physics .. and also why ? =] thanks
I think you got that the other way around..the-1-n-only-me said:edit: i can't believe you're having a poll for this.. is physics really that unpopular? or is bio really popular?
oh wow .. if that is all true .. that really helped .. ii am doing no humanitarian based subjects WHATSOEVER !! ii hate them so much and wish they would die .. ^^ .. ahah .. so ii guess i should pick physics ? im doing chem and 2u maths and would like to get into pharmacy or phamarcology .. so yeah .. what do you think ?Wooz said:I did physics for a whole term this year then i dropped it and picked up bio which im almost topping even though i missed a whole term.
Biology is good for people who can cope with vast amounts of theory, it is generally good for a person who does well in either english, geography or history. Biology is mainly theory with few pracs and has an excursion/camp for a field investigation in yr11. Yr 11 biology is a bit boring the topics are Local Ecosystem, Australian Biota(Australian Flora, Fauna, Evolution, etc), Patterns in Nature(Cells, Gas excchange, Body systems/functioning, etc) and Life on Earth(Formation of life theories, Classification of organisms). But yr 12 biology is more interesting.
Physics is good for people who can explain things and use logic to derive formulas, maths ext is reccomended for physics but it is not compulsory that you even do maths at all, but i would reccomend that you do 2 units of maths atleast to do physics. Also a good textbook is Jacaranda 2nd edition dont use excel, macquarie at the very least. The topics in yr11 are World communicates(Communication-waves, etc), Electrical Energy In the Home(Currents, circuits, calculating energy, etc) Etc. But again yr 12 is much more complex and different but fundamentaly based on these concepts. Physics has quite a few pracs in electrical energy in the home. I would reccomend physics if you are doing 3 unit maths and chemistry or non-humanities subjects.
Note these are just generlisations that i have learnt at my school but it's best to ask your science teacher which science you should do based on your current performance. Also what career or occupation would you want to have?
What i stated are just generalisations based on my cohort and at my previous school. What i was basically saying before is that there is more theory in biology and that english/humanities people who can cope with lots of info tend to be better at bio, but this is certainly not always the case. Also their is theory involved in physics and a little bit of history. Most pharmacology/pharmacy degrees will have a reccomended chemistry component with either physics or bio. But it also depends if you have a good physics teacher aswell if your not prepared to study the whole course in your own time aswell. 2 unit maths should be sufficient if you can easily manipulate forumulae and can remember the theory behind them or used to explain it.sle3pe3bumz said:oh wow .. if that is all true .. that really helped .. ii am doing no humanitarian based subjects WHATSOEVER !! ii hate them so much and wish they would die .. ^^ .. ahah .. so ii guess i should pick physics ? im doing chem and 2u maths and would like to get into pharmacy or phamarcology .. so yeah .. what do you think ?
[edit] btw what is so hard about physics ? and what do you actually have to memories in bio? [/edit]
I agreeairie said:Physics. Duh. For starters, astronomy is much more interesting than, say, I don't know, studying insects?
that just shows you have a dumb class.Wooz said:I did physics for a whole term this year then i dropped it and picked up bio which im almost topping even though i missed a whole term.