After choosing physics, you have to choose a course. You can choose chemistry, biology, politics and geography.
Most science students will choose chemistry or biology, and a few science students will choose geography. Few people generally choose the combination of physics and politics.
However, this is not what you want to choose. It mainly depends on what kind of courses are offered in your school. For example, in your grade, there are ten classes of physics, five classes of biology and one class of physics. If there are only a dozen candidates for geography in your grade, this physics class can't be held, and the school generally has two ways. One is to hold a meeting in the whole grade to encourage more people to choose physics classes, and the other is to ignore them directly and let the dozen people choose again. This class will not open directly.
So first of all, it depends on what classes your school offers, and choose according to the courses offered by your school.
In other words, if you want to study physics and politics, but your school doesn't offer this course at all, it's no use if you want to study.
After choosing, of course, the most influential thing is how your grades are.
As for the college entrance examination, of course, the higher the score of elective courses, the better. Many colleges and universities require the level of elective courses. For example, my college requires that elective courses must reach double A to enter the exam, and some colleges require a B and a C, and so on. But it's not about what courses you choose. The main difference is whether to choose liberal arts or science. For liberal arts majors, candidates who choose any other course after history can generally be recruited, while for science majors, candidates who choose any other course after physics can generally be recruited. As for another elective course, which course did you take? This is useless.
However, pay attention to one thing. For example, this year's college entrance examination is difficult in chemistry and relatively simple in biology. Some people will say that it is cheaper to choose biology. Actually, it is not. This exam is not directly related to the degree of difficulty, because after the college entrance examination, you get grades, not grades. This is calculated by percentage, so it is still fair. The key is which subjects you are good at and which subjects you learn better. Take that course.
As for the future work, it should not have much impact. This job is mainly related to the major of university studies. Many people forget all their high school knowledge when they go to college, but they still find good jobs.
This subject is divided according to your interests. Choose which course has better grades.
I hope my answer is helpful to you.
You can always ask me questions.