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Invention, my dear friends, is 93% perspiration, 6% electricity, 4% evaporation, and 2% butterscotch ripple.
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The truth is out there...anybody got the URL?
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I like Biology the best, I have a knack for Genetics - personally.
Next, that's a hard choice as in Chemistry I had a bad moment involving acids... thankfully they were diluted, so no one really got hurt.
Physics involves too much math, though I always seemed to be decent at it. However I find it boring.
But with Chemistry... you get to blow shit up, and I love that.
Well... technically, blowing shit up is hard to do since they give you all this diluted shit now.
However, it can be fun.
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I was never that great at Science in high school, but managed to get myself C's in all three sciences and the additional science exam we done. From my memories of high school I'd say I enjoyed chemistry the most, because we got to do some cool things, making mixtures change colours, and explode, and I had a tendancy to burn splits out of boredom, which then turned the boredom into fun haha.
chemistry is my favourite. its straightforward and quite simple. that's why i think i like it.
biology is also fascinating because you can sort of relate everything you learn to real life.
i do better at biology than at chemistry though which is quite a bummer :p
physics - i don't do.. i wouldn't know. it didn't interest me at gcse though. too much like maths. and i dont like maths