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Now days everyone looks into who has a degree, i dont get it. Just because you have a degree dosent mean your more likely to get a job, Its difficult for anyone to get a job in the job market with or without a degree.
Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, while they became entrepreneurs, they were also exceptionally smart. And when I mean smart, I mean--knowing computer programming.
I don't think those examples are comparable. Same goes for Adam Zukerberg. He didn't complete college, but he too is an example of someone who created a web or computer programme. I think people falling into that description are sort of in a different category. I'm not denying that they needed to handle their venture smartly, whether by themselves or by hiring competent advisors. But I do think they are a different case.I agree that in business you don't necessarily need a degree. That you can fail or fly, regardless of your education status.But I also don't think it's true that degrees are worthless these days. In someways, they are. And in other ways, they aren't. It goes both ways. And wouldn't be correct to just choose one option.
Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, while they became entrepreneurs, they were also exceptionally smart. And when I mean smart, I mean--knowing computer programming.
I don't think those examples arecomparable. Same goes for Adam Zukerberg. He didn't complete college, but he too is an example of someone who created a web or computer programme. I think people falling into that description are sort of in a different category. I'm not denying that they needed to handle their venture smartly, whether by themselves or by hiring competent advisors. But I do think they are a different case.I agree that in business you don't necessarily need a degree. That you can fail or fly, regardless of your education status.But I also don't think it's true that degrees are worthless these days. In someways, they are. And in other ways, they aren't. It goes both ways. And wouldn't be correct to just choose one option.
Originally posted by: Bidz_cutegal
Lik, how do you get so deep? I always find a hard time to understand your post. Sorry. 😆