One can fail with or without a degree.
One can succeed with or without a degree.
It's almost as if success and failure can't be assured by anything. Color? Gender? Age? Upbringing? Education? Field? None of that guarantees success or failure.
A degree is not necessary for success. A degree is not sufficient for success.
However, a degree creates better access to certain opportunities that are more difficult to access without a degree. This is weighed against the opportunity cost of earning a degree. It is worth keeping in mind that opportunity costs are not unique to earning a degree and are part of every decision whereas the increase in opportunity access that comes with a degree is unique to earning a degree.
Credentials are not everything, but they are not nothing either.
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 16.2 ms ] threadIt's almost as if success and failure can't be assured by anything. Color? Gender? Age? Upbringing? Education? Field? None of that guarantees success or failure.
However, a degree creates better access to certain opportunities that are more difficult to access without a degree. This is weighed against the opportunity cost of earning a degree. It is worth keeping in mind that opportunity costs are not unique to earning a degree and are part of every decision whereas the increase in opportunity access that comes with a degree is unique to earning a degree.
Credentials are not everything, but they are not nothing either.
Good luck.