I got into university this year, and fortunately it's a major I like, but it's the history department — the most liberal-arts of all liberal-arts majors.
I got into university, but I'm already worried about getting a job.
I don't think I have any particular interest in coding or development, but I don't know whether these days college students
all take these kinds of paid classes as a basic thing, or whether it's really a necessary class, so I'm consulting the experts.
I use LLMs in various ways for work and research, so I wonder if maybe this is something liberal-arts students need.
If this happens to be an inappropriate question, I'll delete it.
For reference, it's an academy called KOREA ** ***, but there aren't many reviews, I'm not sure how refunds work,
and they do seem to be working hard on their sales pitch.
Thank you.