I have to make clear that i'm based in Argentina and aming for a public school in Europe, so school tuition is not so big deal, living would be, but i'm paying for that here too anyway.
After taking into consideration and reading a lot of the STEM and career advice topics i landed the conclusion that even if IT or Mechanical enginering seems the best options, i don't wish that kind of lifestyle, and i don't think i have the patience to do that for life, in fact i recently landed some gigs in web development and i don't like it at all, i just learned it for the money and the desire to live independently, i would still do it to save and live confortable for now, but being infront of a screen is not something that i really enjoy. I'm more a people person, i would rather to be in sales, teaching or the hospitality industry, of course money is an issue, i don't want to be fucking broke, but i wouldn't force myself to learn something that i don't have any interest about, to get more money
I know i would like to start a company in some particular areas that i enjoyed a lot when i had the oportunity to work in, and i will try to make that real. But i know i have also a high probability to fail, so i would like to know which humanities degree would be good to make while i try to hustle in the niches i'm interested in?
I readed here about how sociology/political sience with an MA Statistics is valuable. I also saw a degree route that was a modern languages degree that leads to a MA in international business. I spent a lot of my free time and money learning languages so getting a formal education for almost free on this area seems like a great idea.
Probably with an international business MA i can get some options in import/export industries. Or with the advantage that it is a foreign and well valued degree, and a couple of years of experience i can be able to teach in Latin America/Developing world, i had a high class girlfriend who was studying in a private college, getting an arts degree. One time she told me thad she had to see a teacher to help her with her graduation thesis, i asked her the qualifications and she told me that he had just a BA in arts, but studied in Italy. I was like no shit, i'm studying arts in a mediterranean country and becoming a teacher to bang girls like my actual girlfriend while being paid, though i guess there would be more competence, the more bullshit and easy the degree is, the more lazy high class kids would study it and try to teach.
Any suggestion? opinions?
After taking into consideration and reading a lot of the STEM and career advice topics i landed the conclusion that even if IT or Mechanical enginering seems the best options, i don't wish that kind of lifestyle, and i don't think i have the patience to do that for life, in fact i recently landed some gigs in web development and i don't like it at all, i just learned it for the money and the desire to live independently, i would still do it to save and live confortable for now, but being infront of a screen is not something that i really enjoy. I'm more a people person, i would rather to be in sales, teaching or the hospitality industry, of course money is an issue, i don't want to be fucking broke, but i wouldn't force myself to learn something that i don't have any interest about, to get more money
I know i would like to start a company in some particular areas that i enjoyed a lot when i had the oportunity to work in, and i will try to make that real. But i know i have also a high probability to fail, so i would like to know which humanities degree would be good to make while i try to hustle in the niches i'm interested in?
I readed here about how sociology/political sience with an MA Statistics is valuable. I also saw a degree route that was a modern languages degree that leads to a MA in international business. I spent a lot of my free time and money learning languages so getting a formal education for almost free on this area seems like a great idea.
Probably with an international business MA i can get some options in import/export industries. Or with the advantage that it is a foreign and well valued degree, and a couple of years of experience i can be able to teach in Latin America/Developing world, i had a high class girlfriend who was studying in a private college, getting an arts degree. One time she told me thad she had to see a teacher to help her with her graduation thesis, i asked her the qualifications and she told me that he had just a BA in arts, but studied in Italy. I was like no shit, i'm studying arts in a mediterranean country and becoming a teacher to bang girls like my actual girlfriend while being paid, though i guess there would be more competence, the more bullshit and easy the degree is, the more lazy high class kids would study it and try to teach.
Any suggestion? opinions?