>>515055035
Philosophy or math? MATH. Get a grasp of that, and later in life you can combine the two. Philosophy on it's own is useless, unless you intend to teach and write a bunch of good books, both of which will likely become soul crushing.
Sorry for the doom and gloom bullshit.
Which do you think is a better pitch at trying to find a job?
I have a degree in philosophy, or engineering, or rocket propulsion.
I went to college, the philosophy students were boviating retards that talked in circles ABOUT NOTHING.
Go make something.
Studying it out of curiosity is great, I did a little, but a degree in it? Why?
On the other hand if you have some bottomless bank account, or think you can obtain an endless supply of scholarships, go nuts I guess.