Coincidentally, I find myself in the same position as you. I'm also a Computer Science student, and I haven't a clue what kind of career I'm looking to get into upon graduation. But, like @Phosphor above said, I think it would be best to have a backup plan of some kind, something relevant to your skillset and interests ideally. For example, my backup plan is to go into the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and train to be a Firefighter. Keep an open mind about the multitude of career opportunities there are out there, especially in the Computer Science/Programming fields, there are tonnes! Don't feel brought down by a lacking motivation, or feeling like what you're doing is pointless, because we all feel like that at times. Keep an open mind and don't stress too much about your future or career, 'cause odds are there's millions of others out there in the exact same position as you.
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Coincidentally, I find myself in the same position as you. I'm also a Computer Science student, and I haven't a clue what kind of career I'm looking to get into upon graduation. But, like @Phosphor above said, I think it would be best to have a backup plan of some kind, something relevant to your skillset and interests ideally. For example, my backup plan is to go into the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and train to be a Firefighter. Keep an open mind about the multitude of career opportunities there are out there, especially in the Computer Science/Programming fields, there are tonnes! Don't feel brought down by a lacking motivation, or feeling like what you're doing is pointless, because we all feel like that at times. Keep an open mind and don't stress too much about your future or career, 'cause odds are there's millions of others out there in the exact same position as you.
Best of luck, mate.