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>>10853508
I am so lost.

I'll be heading back to uni this upcoming semester and I don't have any idea what I'll major in. I'll probably default to philosophy but i don't think I can take anymore compute science courses. While I value education, getting a job is so crucial and I'm not willing to end up in a dead end career. I go to a good school but it everyone makes it sound majoring in anything but STEM or business will leave you jobless if you don't stay in academia. I won't quit this time because I took a year off in order to get my shit together because depression was making it so hard to maintain any shred to live. I finally processed through it so there's something, but god damn I'm not at home with this world anymore.

Are there good odds getting a job if I major in somehting like philosophy?

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>>10857802
I also have no clue what to study. I am unable to suffer through anymore compsci courses. I feel that the Philosophy major, despite being basically a dead field, is the most valued when it comes to people looking to hire jobs. Of course this doesn't really apply to not high tier schools

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