At least I don't have to worry about this stuff for the moment.

And yes, biology is definitely the worst of the three sciences mentioned here. The stuff they teach early on hardly qualifies as a science in my opinion; it isn't much more than memorization of cryptic Latin words and assigning things names.

I never liked chemistry much either, as there always seemed to be at least ten exceptions to every "rule" and thus there was a whole lot of memorizing to do. Physics is the best one, although they don't really do the interesting stuff until later.
Currently i'm tackling this beauty:
Evaluate [integral]dx/((9-x^2)^1/2) between x=1 and x=4, using the substitution x=3sint
Yey for maths! Where's CP when you need him?
sorry, didn't see this thread until now. arcsin(4/3)-arcsin(1/3)

Integrals are cool, but only the special function types. here's a nice one:
1ó (1-x
a)(1-x
b)(1-x
c)
ô ------------------ dt
õ x log(x) - log(x)
0= log
( [ (a+b)! (b+c)! (a+c)! ] / [ a! b! c! (a+b+c)! ]
)