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Undergrad elective

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As part of my stat/comp science double major, I have room for one elective this semester and was having some trouble deciding. I figured either a physics or commerce/finance route would be the most relevant option.

I understand that this decision will have minimal baring on my future, but I was interested in being exposed to some new topics and maybe squeezing in a minor in something.

Assuming equal interest, what do you think I would benefit from most?

- Fundamentals of physics (calculus based).
- Accounting and Financial management.
- Microeconomics.
- Something unrelated like chemistry/astronomy.
- Only taking 3 units this semester and learning C# in my spare time.
 
I would personally take physics but that's only because I have already taken micro.
 
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