Soon I'll have to enroll in university and there are two subjects I'm interested in. One is chemistry and the other is CS/Information Engineering. One of the few reasons I wouldn't take CS/information engineering is that the whole industry or subject is filled with trannies, cucks, hipster, faggots, stacies, feminists, betas and mostly people that don't know shit. If you don't know what I'm talking about, just look at the picture and you know who I mean.
In my country, where I live the market for people with a degree in CS is actually very good compared to other countries where supply is higher than the demand, but every company here that has something to do with IT is a fucking marketing company full of the mentioned people and all they do is web design/SEO and it's full with the people I mentioned. The companies that do the real, valuable and interestng work are very rare and far away from where I live. I can't really decide for myself and people here often tell me it's not worth, except if you're self-employed like consulting. The other thing is that the field doesn't really look exciting either for people that want to start their own business. I don't really know what to do and will probably take chemistry or chemical engineering over CS, but I fear that I'll regret my decision and hope some of you guys can help me a bit more with that.
Before I forget it. Are any anon here that actually work, self-employed and in what area ?
What's a good app for making serious life choices?
>>60379483
my dad does consulting in the kc area in us. he does good and makes a lot of money. it was tough for him to start out but now he wakes up at 9, gets to work around 11, and gets home around 4. he is his own boss and is living life. so not bad if you know what you're doing.
>>60379423
>chemical engineering
Do it
>>60379423
If you know how to program, you can get a CS/IT job with any degree especially with a STEM degree. Go for ChemE.