| Great to hear and glad I could be of some help :) The mass media, and most people are getting twisted regarding AI. I stopped listening and reading any AI news a while back, which really helps. I do think EE sounds a bit like escapism in its current form. If you do decide to do EE, do it from a place of confidence and passion rather than fear of career failure etc. that’s when you’ll know it’s a good choice. I do think people over estimate degrees a bit, in Software you can get very far without one, just pays to have experience and a portfolio if possible. Speaking of decision matrix, make sure to add a special priority called “green grass bias” and give it the inverse weight of your top priority. Eg if your top priority weight is “10”, this bias should be “-10”. And for all the options that aren’t your current situation, add this negative bias to their totals. So if doing EE scores 50 points, after the bias it will score 40 points. I use it as a way to calculate for bias where the grass is greener. Good luck mate, it will all be okay |