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if you're thinking of CS, then go for cybersecurity. it's such a specialist-heavy field with a severely limited labor force that basically there is always demand for filling in those positions. might as well ride the wave now so by the time you're ready for internships/entry-level experience in a couple years you'll be snuffed out by those corpos.
besides that, general CS is pretty hard to job search, since it's an over-saturated market with every yellowfuck doing it that there is nearly 0 chance of actually getting employed after undergrad studies. you'll need to do at least another couple years of grad to actually have a shot at something. on the other hand, engineer is pretty high demand most of the time and it's quite entry-level, so some food for thought here and there.
Life is developing at a terrible speed, and I believe that the field of computers and artificial intelligence is the best at this time. If you see that you can keep up with this development, go to the computer field without thinking.
If I had the choice, I'd love to be a historian. I'm really passionate about history and how it shapes our world today. I think it's so important to learn from the past and understand different perspectives. Plus, it would be awesome to be able to explore ancient sites and uncover lost artifacts! But I'm definitely open to other fields as well! There are so many amazing things in the world to learn about.
Engineering will always be needed, no matter how advanced computers get there will always be a need for a human overseer/approver. So it is a more stable job however they may earn less money than CS.
The settings are the most important, and the details are also such as in the PC, the mouse, the keyboard, and the speakers. All of these details must be good so that everything remains perfect.