math and science go hand in hand. If you enjoy having a mix of ideas and learning material I would take science. Typically biology is a prerequisite for chemistry and chemistry is a prerequisite for physics. Depending on what science that you have already taken will determine which class you are able to take now.
2007-09-06 19:13:06
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answered by motherofthree 4
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It depends on where you're headed. A lot of science requires maths, but some is quite simple, like the maths that you would use in biology and related disciplines. Physics is quite a maths intensive subject, so I wouldn't recommend taking it without doing maths too. Chemistry (from memory) is kind of in the middle (maths wise).
2007-09-06 20:07:58
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answered by Anonymous
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i think that it depends on a person actually. if u wanna get a maths job in the future like bank accoutant, theres no point for u to study physics since u wont be calculating the velocity of the notes falling onto the ground or sorta of things. however, science and maths are some sort related. u need to use maths to calculate some science subject as there are formulas in science as well.
2007-09-06 19:11:43
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answered by a s 2
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It all depends on your career choice. If your into health sciences (nursing, biology,etc) then I'd say science for sure. But in general terms, I think math is more important in everyday life.
2007-09-06 19:14:30
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answered by Melissa W 2
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It depends what you want to do when you go to university.
If you are uncertain what you want to do, then Bio is a good place to start as it is usually easier for students to understand than chem and physics.
If you are interested in medicine, you would need all three subjects.
If you want to be a mechanical engineer, then physics would be more important.
It really depends where you want to go with it...
Good luck with your studies.
2007-09-06 19:12:13
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answered by Loulabelle 4
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it really depends on what your more intrested. like if your dream job has someting to do w/ science then take science. if it involves math then take math. but at some school like high school it is requiredd to take bio, chem., and math classes like alg.1 and geo. and up to graduate and/or go to a 4-year college.
2007-09-06 19:10:30
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answered by J_IC 3
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i say science. but both are really equally important. in real life unless you're doing something that requires a lot of math, you'll only need to know up to division.
you're not really going to use what you learned in calculus in your everyday life.
i would say biology is important because it is nice to know something about the human body.
2007-09-06 19:14:55
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answered by gets flamed 5
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Your Questions Is Very Good. I Think All Of Them Is Important
2007-09-06 19:14:38
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answered by Romeo 1
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personally, i think that maths is the core of science - that is why we say maths is the mother of science. in this sense, maths is more vital compared to science. but in the end, it depends on your interest - whether you are more interested in maths or science.
2007-09-06 23:05:05
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answered by evening_go_jogging 2
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I think math is important for science and for every1.We use math every day (finance,shopping,counting etc)
2007-09-06 21:01:25
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answered by bikstorm 2
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