Quote Originally Posted by FeastonThisSHITT
It totaly depends on your personality and learning curb. If you are good with numbers and calculations, go with physics.

If you catch on to terms well and can memorize what you read, go with chemistry.
+1 totally apples and oranges, and different people find different subjects to be more or less "difficult". Physics is closer to pure mathematics, chemistry more structures and names to memorize as feast pointed out.

chemistry and physics do intersect though. Where chemistry gets REAL small, it IS physics. In fact, it's funny- some chemists like to think themselves physicists When chemistry gets big, it's biology lol. See, it's kind of a continuum, and it breaks down:

psychologist think they are biologists
biologists think they are chemists
chemists think they are physicists
physicists think they are mathemeticians
mathemeticians think they are GOD lol.

It's kind of a joke, but each field intersects in that order.