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Originally posted by B1ade:
Hey Bruce the Aussie, you got the order wrong, it's Biology, Physics and then Chemistry in the oder coolest science first [img]tongue.gif[/img] Saying that, I did all of them for A-level, so I think they are all great.
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It really depends on the teacher. For instance, I have a really cool Physics teacher at the moment, so I think Physics is great. But Chemistry... *sigh*
The first two years (last year and the year before) we had chemistry, we had a teacher that was simply AWFUL. No one learned a thing, they all failed the tests which were actually incredibly easy. Only a few people (me included) who learned the stuff at home managed fine. After those two years, everyone in the entire class except me and another guy who simply *loves* sciences quit chemistry. I only did it because I had an empty slot in my schedule in a very inconvenient place (sitting around for one and a half hours in the middle of the day every Tuesday isn't my idea of fun). So I chose chemistry.
This teacher is almost as bad... I swear, before every lesson I think "Is this really worth it? Do I really want to inflict this on myself only for the good grades?" I am going to quit after this half year is over.
Just to show that it's very hard to say "I like this subject best, then that, then that, then that." I generally love sciences, but I cannot stand chemistry because of these two teachers. They completely ruined it for me.