bearodactylRahmedI think maths tutoring might be dead in a few years, I should probably become an AI engineer insteadthere are tons of tf2 people who studied cs tho so odds are someone you know is either in school for it or working in software somehow (we're all computer nerds it makes sense), talking to people is the best way to get a feel for the industry and whether or not you should try to pursue things
about the tutoring thing im sure this will make it a bit more difficult to get people to pay for tutoring, but my friends who have done online cs tutoring for example a lot of times are asked to help with complex problems that someone tried to figure out with gpt (lol) but failed to do so, plus i think people just enjoy talking to another human and having it not be as isolating / stressful struggling on a homework assignment
Thanks for the advice. I think that human interface will never be replaced, but tutoring gotta be a side gig for me. I really just want to do some calculus and coding tbh, and this looks like a high paying job that encapsulates everything I want