What is a degree program with the best job prospects?

Generally speaking, I'd say I have above-average talent for logical thinking, general mathematics, and a very good imagination. Initially, I was considering business administration, but after reading many articles, I decided against it because the competition is too high there, and there aren't really any interesting jobs later on.

I don't like working in a team (meetings are absolutely fine, but I have little interest in a joint project) and would prefer not to have any customer contact. However, I would welcome some internal advice or support.

Given my skills, does studying computer science make sense? What else is there that roughly fits my area of ​​interest?

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TreuZuGott333
6 months ago

Medicine and law is the best thing to do in terms of work. I'd even put medicine over law. Because you really have all the doors open. Otherwise Top 3 and 4 should be something like electrical engineering and computer science. These 4 things can always be done in order.

KalimaLes
6 months ago

A degree in engineering might be something for you.

A subject in the natural sciences and their research areas could also be something.

However, you will necessarily have to learn in your life to work with others.

W00dp3ckr
6 months ago

I think nowadays wanting to work alone in many contexts is an obstacle. I think as a computer scientist you still have relatively good cards because people who quickly write a lot of good code will be forgiven.