I guess I don’t know what my needs are? I guess I want to be very hireable especially to start with until I find a niche that I want to hone more into…
Low time preference advice: learn Common Lisp. The essence of Common Lisp is that it is a programmable programming language. Most other programming languages lack the sort of programmability that Common Lisp provides. That probably doesn't make sense to you now, but I promise it will make sense eventually.
A word on the parentheses. They may seem superfluous at first, but they are extremely important. After learning Common Lisp, you will miss them in other languages. I know I do.
It depends on your commitment levels, timeline, and goals. I think CS college curriculums are pretty good but definitely a low time preference thing, expensive (if you don’t qualify for aid), and aren’t super targeted/vocational.