The implicit claim that humanities jobs are uniformly non-remunerative seems difficult to support.
if you will actually want money later
How about doing a humanities major to make connections to people who are any combination of rich, creative, or interesting and teaching yourself to program in the meantime?
The implicit claim that humanities jobs are uniformly non-remunerative seems difficult to support.
How about doing a humanities major to make connections to people who are any combination of rich, creative, or interesting and teaching yourself to program in the meantime?