Chemistry is not compulsory to use later in life, and it is notnecessary to take for most exams. You could try Drama or Media, which are certainly interesting. Don't complain about something you don't have to do- praise what you DO do.
The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves, that we are underlings.
There are thousands of people all over the place who think Physics is cool and exciting.
It's the same Physics, so the difference must be in the people.
Only geniuses can understand it well
Others enjoy what science derives for daily life
You don't need to be a "genius" to be a good scientist but you do need quite a high aptitude and dedication for learning, the ability to think in logical ways, and an enquiring mind.
Some sciences are highly mathematical, others less so.
Science is NOT boring. Either your teacher is making the lessons boring or you have no interest in it anyway - but if you think science generally and by extension is boring, why are you using the internet, which could not exist without scientists from the days of Ampere and Volta onwards?
because it needs imagination and imagination will be strong by doing meditation. do it daily for for five minutes .take a point and close your eyes and concentrate and one important note is that not to cram the things ,understand it ".
Maybe because it has alot (ALOT) of chemical equations and sometimes its hard to memorize . I used to hate it b4 , but now I think its amazing :))
Because you should not be taking microbiology. If you are a undergrad student, I would look into changing your major.
its not you just think it is if you like somthing some one is bound to not like it
BEcause it is all imagining>
in my point of view physics is too much boring subject that's why people avoid it .
It depends how intelligent and how interested you are in it. The old physics book I have in my basement looks boring, but the one in my school library looks more interesting. In collage it's probably boring. I like physics though.
Physics is a subject of study and not a monarchy, it does not have a king.
because physics is important subject
give marks distribution of subject physics
in my point of view physics is too much boring subject that's why people avoid it .
Boring, Very Boring, Unbelievably Boring, Suicidely Boring
Tell me about it! Pesky old math, always sticking its big ugly nose into things... Math does not "interfere" in physics. Math is necessary in order to understand physics. and maths is not boring subject. It is important subject which will help u in every field of science.
Paul Allen Tipler has written: 'Foundations of modern physics' -- subject- s -: Physics 'Modern physics' -- subject- s -: Physics 'Modern physics' -- subject- s -: Textbooks, Physics 'Elementary modern physics' -- subject- s -: Physics 'Physics for scientists and engineers' -- subject- s -: Physics, Textbooks, Natuurkunde, Physik, Physique
Arthur Beiser has written: 'Basic concepts of physics' -- subject(s): Physics 'Introduction to physics and chemistry' -- subject(s): Chemistry, Physics 'Perspectives of modern physics' -- subject(s): Nuclear physics 'Schaum's outline of theory and problems of applied physics' -- subject(s): Physics, Schaums 'Basic Mathematics for Electricity and Electronics' 'Physics Study Guide' 'The sailor's world' -- subject(s): Sailing 'Guide to the microscope' -- subject(s): Microscope and microscopy 'Our earth' 'Modern physics' -- subject(s): Physics 'The science of physics' -- subject(s): Physics 'Supplement' 'Physics' -- subject(s): Physics, Physique 'Introduction to earth science' -- subject(s): Earth sciences 'Applied physics' -- subject(s): Nonfiction, Outlines, syllabi, Outlines, syllabi, etc, OverDrive, Physics, Problems, exercises, Problems, exercises, etc, Study Aids & Workbooks
It depends how intelligent and how interested you are in it. The old physics book I have in my basement looks boring, but the one in my school library looks more interesting. In collage it's probably boring. I like physics though.
Henry Semat has written: 'Introduction To Atomic & Nuclear Physics' 'Physics in the modern world' -- subject(s): Lending library, Physics 'College physics' -- subject(s): Physics, Programmed instruction 'Physics' -- subject(s): Physics
H. J. P. Keighley has written: 'Work out physics GCSE' -- subject(s): Examinations, questions, Physics 'The physical world' -- subject(s): Physics 'Mastering physics' 'A summary of 4-level physics' -- subject(s): Physics 'A summary of A-level physics' -- subject(s): Physics
Neil Ashby has written: 'Principles of physics' -- subject(s): Physics 'Principles of modern physics' -- subject(s): Physics
Charles Elwood Dull has written: 'Essentials of Modern Physics' 'Modern science' -- subject(s): Science 'Modern physics' -- subject(s): Physics 'Fundamentals of electricity' -- subject(s): Electricity, Electrical engineering, Electric engineering 'Physics' -- subject(s): Physics 'Laboratory exercises in physics' -- subject(s): Physics, Laboratory manuals 'Essentials of modern chemistry' -- subject(s): Chemistry
Alfred P. Gage has written: 'Solutions of problems in Gage's Elements of physics' -- subject(s): Problems, exercises, Physics 'The elements of physics' -- subject(s): Physics 'The high school physics' -- subject(s): Physics, Physique, Chemistry
because it has no subject