Hey, i'm from the UK and wondering if getting a degree is really worth it.
I see alot of other IT jobs just asking for experience or industry qualifications.
So is it worth going to university?
>>17003966
That's such a stupid question. Try being even more vague next time, jackass
>>17003979
But the jobs i am referring to aren't exactly the best of pay
>>17003991
I literally don't give a shit about that part. It's simply a stupid question.
I don't know who the fuck you are. This isn't facebook. Your interests aren't listed everywhere you go.
Ever hear that university isn't for everybody? That implies it matters WHO YOU ARE.
So who the fuck are you?
>>17004007
Oh i'm sorry for not asking a question about I've been liking this girl for 4 years now and she is off fucking some nigga which is giving me depression like 90% of the other threads on this board
It depends on what you want to do with your life. If you want to go to highly paid, specialist, leadership jobs, then it's difficult to get into them without a degree. If you're content with less, then no.
>>17003966
Look at jobs you wouldn't mind doing for 30 years. Look at what degree they require. Get that degree, or not, if it doesn't have that requirement.
>>17003966
>Are you Steve Jobs?
Degree is just a way to learn but you need to get a hands on practice. Not to mention some "entry level" job these days are already asking for experience.
So get into uni, learn, work part-time or intern and earn experience. Learn from the best in your field and don't be afraid to get in touch with them.
It is so much easier to work if you have student status and you can get a head start than all of your peer.