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I'm in my first year of university and will be taking a math, physics and an Earth science course. I'm not sure which subject to choose for my 4th subject however, at the moment I'm thinking either a second language (French or German) or chemistry.
Would first year chemistry be useful for a physics major? Are there things taught in chemistry that you won't learn in physics courses? Or can everything be explained in more advanced physics courses?
Basically I would like to be as scientifically literate as possible and obviously learning more science won't hurt but there were aspects in high school chemistry that I didn't enjoy.
Thanks
Would first year chemistry be useful for a physics major? Are there things taught in chemistry that you won't learn in physics courses? Or can everything be explained in more advanced physics courses?
Basically I would like to be as scientifically literate as possible and obviously learning more science won't hurt but there were aspects in high school chemistry that I didn't enjoy.
Thanks