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I'm looking to support myself independently. I'm a high school graduate with (almost) no prior work experience, although I could develop some skills eventually. Thinking of learning some skill I could learn online and work remotely, maybe some freelance work. I want to be hireable within around 6 months.
I am trying to develop a skill so that I can support my university education. I'm in asia. Part-times don't exist where I am. Honestly just looking for anything I could be able to do or develop that isn't something that wrecks my soul.
I was previously considering freelance writing, but I could never get any offers, it seems niche, and didn't pay too well. Art is a no-go if the focus is on making money, especially in the short-to-mid term. I think I'd prefer something that's more of a cold and hard science rather than something that's subjective and artistic.
Maths isn't really my cup of tea, although I'd be more inclined towards statistics.
According to the coding community, the market is bad right now, requires degrees, and could take more than 6-12 months to become hireable.
I'm planning on studying psychology and working as a counselor in the future, albeit I need to support my studies before I can get to that. So I'm looking for something that can make me get that much until then. If I like that something and it works then I may double down on it. I'm not looking for things that involve investments or a lot of uncertainty like business.
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