<p>hell no. biology is very difficult; there is far less memorization in chemistry than biology but only slightly more calculations, far less than engineering or physics even in physical chemistry. think about it this way, chemists only learn about 10 weeks of quantum mechanics and they get the introductory, concept based class; physics students learn 1 year of mathematically proving quantum mechanics. or take chemical kinetics, chemistry students learn 1 class in it, chemical engineers take what, 3? the vast majority of chemistry math outside of physical chemistry is adding and subtracting. think about engineering and how they actually use calculus? you’ll never touch calculus except for 3-4 classes. on tests you will never be asked to derive a formula, you’ll just apply that formula, and most of it works out nicely into adding and subtracting at the end.</p>
<p>for the exchange of having to do more adding and subtracting you’ll be saving yourself at least 5 hours per week on memorization in biology (for the same grade), so here’s the question to you: do you think you need 5 hours to do addition and subtraction? if not then chemistry is easier.</p>