I personally don't hold a 4 year degree in high regard. I don't think that makes me stupid, but so be it.
Originally Posted by Strokey_McDingDong
Depends on the school and the subject. If the program included Physics and Organic Chemistry I assume the person to be educated and intelligent. If it was a business degree or some other nonsense, then no, I don't hold it in any regard.
I hold a PhD in somewhat high regard, because I know how god awful that can be, and the fact that they went through that kind of torture deserves some respect.
Originally Posted by Strokey_McDingDong
Well you might want to rethink that. All you have to do is read "Dr. Jill Bidens"
dissertation and it's obvious that a PhD is pretty fcuking worthless.
It's literally garbage. There's a spelling/word error in the second sentence for pete's sake. I would have failed plebe English for turning in a piece of shit like that. 3 spelling errors was an auto fail. Boom done. And she wants to be called Doctor? It is to laugh.
Higher Education is about credentials not intelligence. One of the smartest DB Admins I ever met never went beyond 12th grade. He also built his own computer at the age of seven... so he was just gifted. Point being that credentials do not equal intelligence. If it did, Universities wouldn't be acting like Mao Tse Tung Revolutionary Training Academies. The little fcuks would be too busy with homework to be engaged in radicalism.
Higher Ed. is done in its current format. 120K worth of debt for a sheepskin just isn't worth the opportunity cost.
At the end of the day, once a kid has learned to read, school is just paying people to tell you what books to read. Let's not even get into the curriculum-text book publisher scam. $500 bucks for a text book is ridiculous... what are they printing with, gold ink?