hey, if anyones familiar with the KFUPM admission needs etc could they please reach out?
im currently doing igs and im almost done with them. i live in saudi arabia as of now and plan on pursuing physics as my undergraduate degree. i plan on taking physics, math, and computer science (possibly further maths, but thats a very low chance as my school doesnt offer it and going private is a bit hard for me) as my a level subjects. many have told me to opt for physics, math, and chemistry instead. which ones the better option? furthermore into my education i plan on getting an astrophysics degree or something majoring in that field, maybe aerospace too (in sha Allah). which a level combo is the better option? or should i just opt for physics, math, comp sci, and chem? because im afraid it may be too much for me to handle and i know my limits, so generally which ones the better option? im willing to take all four if needed but i know i probably would risk my grades by doing that. so, comp sci or chem as a 3rd subject? because with comp sci i can focus on the analysis and data collection part and especially since modern day astrophysics require coding and handling heavy programs. on the other hand, chem would give me a good understanding of cosmic findings etc but i find chem significantly harder aswell. i plan on admissioning to KFUPM too, so which subject combo would be the better one
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and ive heard chemistry isnt really needed for astrophysics as much as computational and mathematical skills, and modern day physics relies heavily on data analysis etc too
but again it depends on the unis requirements, so which is best, cuz honestly i feel like cs is the better option but id like more opinions
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