but my sch gt no food chem lahOriginally posted by hegu:are you better in physics or biology?
if phy, take thermochem. if bio, take biochem. if neither are good , i suggest you do food chem
Last year,e sch taught only 1 option which is biochem but this year u get to choose which option u wish to learn.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Do you have seniors doing it currently? Borrow their books, flip through it, and see which suits you better.![]()
u haven choose lah.Originally posted by anhydrouscoppersulphate:ask me susY!!i best at chem
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Originally posted by Chelzea:u haven choose lah.u J1 nia
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huhOriginally posted by alexkusu:thermodynamics is rubbish
take biochem. More career pathways
Arr,A level chem dont have such an optionOriginally posted by alexkusu:calculus
So its easierOriginally posted by Darkness_hacker99:biochem will be more helpful
Originally posted by alexkusu:biochem really depends
got some high powered calculations involved
thermocrap has calculus involved
alot of power lor.... lol....Originally posted by Chelzea:![]()
high powered caculations for bio chem
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wad do u mean
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Dont wanOriginally posted by Hocklez:alot of power lor.... lol....
P=IV
p=power
I=current
V=volt![]()
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So its memory work>?Originally posted by Eikei:If the syllabus hasn't changed, biochem is easier. Most of the stuff taught inside would broaden your knowledge of the life sciences. The basic concepts are still very Organic-Chem so you will not find it very different, unlike thermo.
ok,so its like more of organic chemOriginally posted by Eikei:More or less memory work. Since you don't do bio or physics, biochem is a safe bet. Its less memory work than food chem and the qns for biochem are very standard.
Good QuestionOriginally posted by Chelzea:![]()
high powered caculations for bio chem
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wad do u mean
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whos dat huhOriginally posted by alexkusu:Good Question
I let DriftingGuy answer that![]()