Is Chemistry the best science?

Bio majors just have to take 2 semesters of ochem, that's hardly a lot of chem.

>I don't know what the fuck I'm talking about, the post

>Not wanting to be as interdiceplined as possible like the greats of the 18th and 19th century
gahhyuk

Do all three, then you'll have the perfect balance

>physics

>/b/-tier meme from circa 2006

Chemistry is pretty fucking great but a great deal of the field is basically just physics. I mean physical chemistry is literally physics on the atomic/molecular level.

That being said, it is a great thing to be trained in. I knew a faculty member (physical chemist) at my school who decided to become a virologist about 10 years ago and was able to quickly contribute to the field as a result of his chemistry background. He claims that any hard science background is enough to start contributing across fields, so it may not just be chemistry.

No philosophy is

Sorry man, I know you're going to whip out your gay cringy xkcd comic but physics students get crushed in non-gen chem, don't think your gen chem experience is representative of anything. Not everything can be mindlessly plugged into an equation

>bio majors do an entire chemistry degree minus two math courses, plus all their other stuff