Well, I'd say biology is often seen as more accessible than physics or chemistry, especially in the early stages. That's largely because it deals with tangible things like plants, animals, and the human body, which students can relate to more easily. For example, when I was in high school in Hangzhou, many classmates who struggled with abstract physics formulas found biology more manageable because they could visualize concepts like photosynthesis or the circulatory system. That said, biology gets equally challenging at higher levels when you dive into molecular genetics or biochemistry. The initial advantage disappears once you reach complex theories that require as much analytical thinking as other sciences.
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Part 3someone you know who has always wanted to work in medicine, for example as a doctor, a nurse or a vet
Is biology easier for students than other science subjects, such as physics or chemistry?
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