Hello I am 18 years old and from Germany and living in France at the moment. I will start university in October and will be finished with my current job very soon, so I have six months to fill before university. The two options I'm currently considering are:
1. Getting a regular job to support myself and save some extra money for when I'm studying and donating the rest, at the same time I could spend a lot of time learning autodidactically or volunteer in my free time.
2. Looking for an organisation I could do an internship at or volunteer at full time, I have enough money saved up and could probably work weekends to support myself. I guess with just a highschool degree I won't get a payed internship anywhere. (I would be happy to move for an internship or similar)
Does anyone have ideas for which option is better, and if number 2, than where I should apply for internships (I would be interested in interning pretty much anywhere from animal welfare to Ai research to fighting poverty). Any other suggestions are also welcome.
Thanks in advance, any advice is welcome.
Some obvious advice (YMMV) - roughly in order of importance:
So one thing might be to move to Dublin (you don't need a visa) for a research internship (you could just email Professors and ask for an internship or ask the EA Dublin people there for help). Then do some self-study, go to the gym, socialize on the side.
Some other ideas:
But note that you could also just go on an adventure like interrailing or something... in the explore/exploit tradeoff when you're young it's good to try a bunch of things.
Thanks for all the Advice. I think I'm already doing surprisingly many things that you listed (speaking English, meditation, instrument...) but I'll definitely start coding and read some of the books you listed. I'll consider doing a Research internship. Thanks