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Depends what you plan on doing. Also all that knowledge is available for free. Guess it depends what you think the piece of paper is worth.
The only piece of advice I can give on this is that having entered the tech industry at the end of the desktop revolution and the dawn of the web. I left school for the money that was flowing, it was a smart move, but my regret was years later when I returned to school I naturally went right back into a technology based track. In hindsight I wish I would have went back Applied Mathematics, EE, ME, hell even Accounting something that would have broadened my horizons. There is no doubt that I learned a thing or two in CS, but I was already well entrenched in my career, it did not help me in the slightest from a career advancement prospective. It would have been time better spent broadening my horizons in a complementary study.