Do you think the level of academic qualifications and life experience that a member of forum has, has a direct influence on the quality of post that he/she makes here on this forum?
Do you feel users who are known to be quality posters in various boards are individuals with high educational qualifications and vast experience.
Formal education gives people the foundation which is to learn how to read and write. Higher education exposes students to the ability to learn skills in specific areas. An engineering student would be exposed to topics that relate to his area of specialization.
But one important skill that higher education infuses in graduates is the ability to research and learn more. Any member that can study information about the Bitcoin ecosystem will do well in the forum. It doesn't necessarily mean using good grammar but the ability to relate vital information that will help members of the forum. My point is that even members that have no higher education can give out quality posts if they can carry out research and come up with worthwhile information or discoveries. In summary, higher education can be an advantage because it has a way of training students to become versatile in learning but there is no assurance that it will lead to quality posts. It will take only individuals that keep learning, unlearning, and relearning to give out the best in this community.