Harder: Biology or Chemistry?

<p>I was a biology major before switching to chemistry. Chemistry is easier because it is grounded and quantified. It is on a grid (working on being off of one). Biology is like the Physics of the 21st Century. Amazing advancements are being made and tons of new things are being discovered. I am a Physical Chemist and personally find chemistry to be easier because it isn’t as abstract. Biology is very conceptual and studying organisms is extremely complex. Chemists have more control over what they study where biologists don’t. Also, Biology has one of the highest turnover rates (as far as majors go) - higher than chemistry, amongst universities. Biology undergraduates take, Physics, Chem, Orgo Chem, and biology. They are pretty well rounded and have many questions to ponder and a ton of hard **** to solve. Of course they do so with the help of their fellow chemists, physicists, and mathematicians. So yes, Bio is harder…sorry guys.</p>