In this case, you have a second-degree visual disability and really need to stay away from the computer for a while. You look for a job after graduation, and you want to find a job that uses less computers. You don't know what your major is. If you want to protect your eyes and want to find a job that is not suitable for your major, you can find, for example:
1, run business and do sales. This job doesn't need to be in front of the computer for a long time. Most of the business is outdoors. On the way back from visiting customers, I only use the computer for a while when writing reports.
2. You can go to a large-scale manufacturing company and apply for a production line management position, also called production engineer (Production Engnieer), or you can apply for quality engineer (Quality Engnieer), Test Engineer (Test Engineer) and Mechanical Engineer (Mechanical Engineer). Industrial engineer, process engineer, etc. Most of these jobs are dealing with the problems in the production line of the workshop, only occasionally dealing with mail.
3. The other is to apply for jobs that do not require a college degree, such as deliveryman, deliveryman, hotel waiter, property management security guard, restaurant waiter, supermarket cashier, convenience store salesperson, etc.
That's all. If eye protection is the most important thing, there are still many jobs to choose from.