Biology, physics or chemistry and why

Biology, physics or chemistry and why

Math

Philosophy

The most important science...

Philosophy
this

Engineering
you homo

>tfw can't know anything

Unfortunately being the retard I am, I took art over science in school. How much am i missing out on

>tfw I can know that I can't know anything

And you think you'll be able to do physics of chemistry?

I'm doing a level physics
It wasn't a what should i do it was a what is your preference

Anyway why would me choosing not to do engineering in secondary school impair my ability to understand physics and chemistry?

oh shit just realised i put science instead of engineering.

Why not microbiology?

None

There will be no jobs

You might as well stay home and masturbate constantly in your mothers basement.


Meet is the only future

Fuck off, we're full

If you don't mind me asking, what exam board?

Physics

>being a retard
Come to engineering, you'll fit right in
>t. engineer

biology has both physics and chemistry
biology can make a mouse shit 2000$ medicine
biology can make a goat give spider silk instead of milk
biology will soon be able to make you an immortal octopus-man

Chemistry, because I'm so in love with the idea of seeing the world in terms of emergent properties that I was studying it in my free time even before college. That, and I can always go to gradschool for forensic science or medical something or other and actually contribute to the world.

I don't understand the image

Biophysical Chemistry

Thoroughly study all the basics then decide. Do it any other way and you won't know what you're missing out on. During my CS/engineering undergrad, I neglected almost all fields that could not be directly applied to mine. After having to go back and learn them for other purposes, I realized how much I missed out on and how being able to have a more complete view of the world was important. If I had to do things over, I would focus more heavily on basic science and mathematics.