I'm a CE/Comp-Sci undergrad. what kind of masters should I get if I want to eventually freelance. so no management type masters.
The only people who can really work freelance in the tech industry are ether highly skilled software consultants (who have naturally worked for year and years under a boss) or then people who do made-to-order websites and (mobile) apps who earn like crap and have to constantly deal with customers adding or changing the requirements as the project goes on. There's also freelance graphical designers, but there are more art school than tech people and suffer from the same issues as freelance web and app developers.
If you want to be self-employed and make good money while at it, you really shouldn't have gone into tech, but into crafts.
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>I want to eventually freelance
Freelance what? Programming?
>tfw you wish you were skilled enough in programming to create your own automated service of some type to just sit back and take in the dough.
How do I into this? I want to just take in an order, put it through a system, output the final product, sell it.