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Brombie
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I always considered myself a humanities/social science-type student since I hated the sciences. But that was until I took chemistry. Biology I didn't like because it was too factual, it was all memorization rather than critical thinking or understanding. Physics...I suppose it was just too difficult. I'm not that good at math and I didn't enjoy the concepts of energy, motion, etc. I love working through equations and formulas though in chemistry, more the theoretical side than applied. So how does chemistry differ from the other sciences, why is it exceptional? What does this say about me and my learning style?