What is Chemistry & Physics Really?
In theory what is it?
I'm not exactly sure what the heck this question is asking, but, I suppose I'll just answer by saying that the theories of my majors are to provide students with an understanding of how the universe works both macro- and microscopically. In my classes, we've primarily focused on observing how systems (particularly chemical) work, form, etc. through an examination of quantum mechanics.What is it used for?
It seems like almost all of my fellow majors either go directly into graduate school. However, those who don't, become teachers or researchers in various government labs.What does the major actually entail - work-wise?
Hahaha… my majors.. well, they are a LOT of work. They're great fun, but a lot of work. Chemistry, for the most part, isn't too bad if you keep up with the work. Everyone always hears these horror stories about organic or p.chem, but I really haven't encountered any problems with these subjects, b/c of the profs. Our profs are always around to answer questions, so there really is no excuse for not understanding, etc. Physics is much the same in that the profs are always around. One thing about our science programs is that the departments are really focusing on experimentation and journal writing. Needless to say, I've done quite a few experiments this year and have written more journal articles than I ever thought possible in a year's time.1
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