I suggest you go to a regular school to study technology systematically and comprehensively:
1. Learning technology can be considered from your own hobbies first. After all, it is different from reading. Learning technology will determine your job category in the future to a certain extent. If you have a technology, you should develop in what you are good at, so that you can get started quickly and the corresponding salary will be a little better. Of course, if you don't have obvious skills or strengths, cultivate them first.
2. First, consider your hobbies, what kind of job you like to do, and what skills you need for that job, and then learn and cultivate.
3. Considering the development trend in the next few years or five years, explore hot industries or new industries. Both hot industries and new industries will be short of talents in the next few years.
4. On-the-spot investigation, make a detailed understanding of the school's training equipment, training situation, teaching content and campus environment before making a choice.