It doesn't matter what your major is. An English major could do better than any science major, if they study all the science that will be on the exam. Any exam prep course or book will tell you which information you need to know for the exam. The rest is up to you.
As a Biology major, I found I had only covered about half of the material on the exam. Also I do badly at physics, but I pulled it up from a 6 to a 13. It just took lots of practice.
Physics, Chemistry and Biology are three major fields in science.
The three major groups of sciences are physical sciences (e.g. physics, chemistry), life sciences (e.g. biology, genetics), and Earth sciences (e.g. geology, meteorology). Each group focuses on different aspects of the natural world and contributes to our understanding of the universe.
The major branches of science include natural sciences (such as biology, chemistry, physics), social sciences (such as psychology, sociology, economics), and formal sciences (such as mathematics, computer science). Each branch focuses on different aspects of the world and utilizes specific methodologies to understand and explain phenomena.
Definatly physics. I am a collage major. And believe me, it helps to have both.
The major kinds of science include physical sciences (physics, chemistry, astronomy), biological sciences (biology, zoology, botany), earth sciences (geology, meteorology), and social sciences (psychology, sociology, economics). Each branch focuses on a different aspect of the natural world and human behavior.
biology and chemistry/physics and chemistry
physics biology and chemistry
Biology,chemistry,physics,astronomy
Physics, Chemistry and Biology are three major fields in science.
Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Earth Science
biology, chemistry, physics, Earth science, and astronomy
there are many branches of science but the 5 main fields are: - chemistry - Biology - geology - physics - Astronomy
The three general "branches" of science are biology, chemistry, and physics. There are actually hundreds of "types" of sciences!
There are many different branches of science like Biology or Chemistry. Physics and Anatomy are also major branches of science.
The two major branches of physical science are physics and chemistry. Physics deals with the study of matter, energy, and the interactions between them, while chemistry focuses on the composition, structure, properties, and changes of matter.
A biology major typically focuses on the study of living organisms at a macroscopic level, while a biochemistry major delves deeper into the chemical processes within organisms at a molecular level. A biophysics major combines biology with physics to study biological systems using physical principles. Each major offers a unique perspective on understanding life processes.
The three major groups of sciences are physical sciences (e.g. physics, chemistry), life sciences (e.g. biology, genetics), and Earth sciences (e.g. geology, meteorology). Each group focuses on different aspects of the natural world and contributes to our understanding of the universe.