Im doing maths and physics a levels
A level chemistry and biology are my last 2 options
I want to do mechanical engineering in the future
heres the short verion:
I only want to do chemistry a level as it has more understanding (rather than fact learing - compared to biology) and i have good visual-spatial skills (I can imagine shapes and molecule quiet well) - I dont really care about atoms and molecules tho , I prefered biology over chemistry at gcse - Should I take Chem over bio??
Now the longer version:
If Biology had the same amount of memorisation/understanding as chemistry , I would choose biology as its what i was more interested at during gcses (I didn't really care about the amount of atoms/atoms in general) during gcses . However, im considering taking chem over bio as people say that it has alot more understanding and less memorisation (which is good). I think thats the main con in a level biology, its VERY memorisation based - I know people who just memorises the mark scheme.I also have very good spatial visualisation skills , which means im really good at imagining things (and shapes). Im quiet liking biology but im scared that chemistry is more for me . Should I take bio or chem??