It's not going to sound fun, but if you're looking for something useful that will bolster your application, the answer for all compsci degrees is business.
Cybersecurity
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If you ask someone to hack your "friends" socials you're just going to get banned so don't do that.
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This will also help you transition to Manager if)when you discover tech sucks ass and you would rather be a manager anywhere else
Was going to say the same. I work in cybersecurity and while I have avoided the management track like the plague, I do recognize that it's a fairly reasonable progression for someone in any tech field. Even if you don't end up pursuing management, knowing how to speak to management will make your job in cybersecurity easier. Project management is also a worthwhile skill to pick up and that often comes from business school.
As a cyber professional, minor in something you actually care about.
Cyber is ruthless right now and its only going to get worse. Wouldn't hurt to have a backup interest with some credibility. Learn something that you can implement in tech. Biology isnt a bad pick.
Minor in your hobby. College is a great time to learn and use advanced expensive tools. Minor in art, music, woodworking, agriculture science (gardening), mechanical engineering, videogame development, culinary arts, etc.
Don't have something from above? Consider the future where AI makes your career obsolete. Grab a minor you don't hate that could be AI proof. Like Landscaping.
Ethics.