>>2871697When I was in your position, I chose school followed by more school. I do ok, but I can't help but think that I could have just learned coding and worked in a tech job and been just as well off. University is not how it was made out in the movies, even when I went in the mid-2000's. I don't think its even close to the experience the last generation had. You expect freedom, but what you get is isolation a lot of times. It is certainly not something I would pay money to do, when there are plenty of adults having fun, traveling, ect.
But, if you have to go to a university for whatever reason, and you cant choose a degree, just look at the fastest growing educated job in the area you are interested in and choose that. Callings are bullshit. People are suggesting STEM and tech, this is probably the gold standard of advice. I would aim for something that doesn't require post-grad school. Avoid debt. When I was 20, I thought debt is just a number that will be a minor inconvenience but no worries as my income will outpace it. Well, now that I have to really balance the book, along with my financial portfolio, the student loans are like a cancer that I can't get rid of, even though with the repayment plan my monthly payment is low.
I don't know anything about you other than your fascist flag, but I feel compelled to give you this direction on the hopes that we have one less frustrated loser in this world.