Chem > Physics
Why?
1. More uni courses are open, even if you don't want to do them atm, you never know
2. VCE physics has NO actual physics (the name is deceiving, should be 'VCE calc-bashing and random-theory-no-one-cares-about units 3+4', imo)
3. The content is WAY more interesting, and you actually need to think critically about some content
4. Everyone likes a data book, it just sounds intelligent to talk about having a data book
5. There are no long names in physics, and everyone likes long names to make yourself seem intelligent. Confuse all the physics students with terms like 'atom' and 'basketball' while they say 'particle' (for both situations).
6. There are better chem jokes than physics jokes, and chem teachers can take jokes (more likely from my experience)
This is a bit of a rant: (off topic, sorry)
They both have sig figs, which is a pain.
eg, the 4-times table in phys/chem:
0x4=0 (1 s.f.)
1x4=4 (1 s.f.)
2x4=8 (1 s.f.)
3x4=10 (1 s.f.)
4x4=20 (1 s.f.)
5x4=20 (1 s.f.)
6x4=20 (1 s.f.)
7x4=30 (1 s.f.)
... etc.
(yeh, wtf, 20 is a multiple of 4 in three occasions...)
But yeah, chem over physics

Good luck
