>>106477182
I suppose I'm "good with computers" for normies but nope, I can't code. I'm open to learning it and have been meaning to get into cyber security more seriously which is something I delved into just a little bit, but I don't want to assume I could get a job with random certificates just like that when there are millions of others that are more qualified with real degrees and experience.
I'm taking a gap year between now and my masters next year. My plan is to wage slave while focusing on getting more practical skillsets and maybe internships if I'm lucky, so I do have the time, but I don't wanna half-ass things. I'm still unsure where exactly I wanna go in the future.
>>106477237
Philosophy was cool for a bit, but at some point I really lost all interest in 90% of what it has it offer. All of these "dilemmas" are so pointless and the only philosopher I still care for is Hegel. Who knows, maybe I could go to Asia and become a layman expert for German idealism.
Only upside to studying humanities is the amount of women in your courses. But I suppose that only means something for people who aren't autistic retards like me.