>>12736916Very difficult, though physics and math are probably harder.
My uni career wasn't quite sraightforward. When i finished highschool, i had no idea what to do with my life. I was good at math, and good at the arts, and my hobbyes wer mostly outdoors stuff. Hiking, collecting various leafs and bones and stones and whatnot. Eventually i decided that the crssection of math and art was arcitecture. Where i live architecture and architectural engineering arent separated, so we learnt a lot of phyisics and a lot of drawing.
After a year of this i realised i don't give a shit about hosues, but i'm interested in the idea of doing research. Something architects don't do. I quit, and decided to become a psychologyst, doing behavioral research. To get into psychology uni, i needed an advanced biology exam. Whilst studying for that, i fell in love with the field of biology. Intricate, complex chemical systems, hard logic, interesting math, a fair amount of physics, practical aplications, hands on experimentation, and an interesting future. A feldling field. It's all like programs. A certaine set of chemicals organised in a certaine way that react in a synergistic ways and repeat autocatalyticaly. That is waht i am, and you are and so are trees and ants... i still find it beautifull.