<p>I have to take a science course. And I have to choose between Biology, Chemistry, or Physics. Which one should I take for CS, or which one would be helpful for me in the future?</p>
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What does mean? It depends on what you’re planning to do.</p>
<p>If it were up to me, you’d be taking a year of Chemistry, a year of Physics, and a year of Biology. That’s what I did.</p>
<p>20 years ago I’d have said physics was the most useful, but now I don’t think that’s the case. They’re all useful, so take whatever interests you.</p>
<p>It’s a delicate combination. Since you said that you have to take one course, as blahblah9393 said, you could tell us what you’re planning to do in the future. Just to give you a rough example, game developers usually need mathematical knowledge of advanced modeling techniques, and I think that Physics is a subject which is more useful in regards to your major. My university, for example, requires me to take Physics I and Physics I (calc-based), so that makes sense for me.</p>
<p>Hi:
For Indian student, HKU/ST asks for Class X & XII score, not SAT.
Any idea, what is the acceptance criteria in HKU/ST for Indian student?</p>
<p>I plan to do software engineering.</p>