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This is really a state-your-opinion question. I found chemistry to be much easier, but check with other people because I was in Regents Chem and now I'm in AP Physics, but regardless Physics is much more math-based as Chem is more observatory and, well, science-based. The choice is yours; have a large math influence, mainly mid-level to advanced algebraic formulas to remember, or work with the many elements of the Periodic Table, how they act, how they react and memorization.

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