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Giving interesting spirits over time (Nietzsche, Kant etc.), with art I can do little.
Even if both may sound exciting, please make sure you find out what degree of study you will find later.
Both of you mentioned end up either in teaching or in taxi.
Philosophy is more interesting though both courses are a training to the taxi driver
Then what is a course of study to not become a taxi driver?
Technical and Economic Studies, Law, IT, Natural Sciences. In this direction…but do what you have the most Bock
Absolutely the best answer!!!
Neither.
Both brothless courses for which there is no or no need for the labour market.
What is needed for? I would like to do this, also training professions for young people who like to think and improve, craftsmanship and language skills and almost everything interested
There is a high demand for STEM courses.