What's the essence of all the hustle and bustle and learning and reading and keeping all the sleepless night? Isn't it all about money?
What if I don't want to go through all these process, don't care if I'm a graduate or not or if I'm good at speaking good English or not buth I'm just focused on how to make the money and end up making the money, won't the end justify the means?
I sometimes feel that some of these ideal process that has been accepted by the majority of the people in the society as a part to be taken to greatness is too complex. I mean, we can just learn how to read and write and focus on how to make money. Those who want to become engineers can choose to do so but those that don't want to pass through those route shouldn't be seen as less of a person because at the end of the day, it's mostly all about money.
Is somebody forcing you to study for an engineer? Is somebody seeing you as a less of a person because you don't have bachelors degree?
Increasing your knowledge and skills increases and ways and possibilities for you to make more money. That's the whole point of the educational system. I know that some educational systems kinda suck, but that's not my problem. A bachelors degree is a certificates, which proves to your future employer that you are capable of doing high quality work, so he will hire you at a better high paying position.
A bachelor's degree is proof that you have attended college, that's the point. Actually, you don't need to go to college to learn, especially now that many people are successful without going to college and without a bachelor's degree. The most important thing to earn money to be successful is to work hard, be creative, and develop talent and discipline. However, that doesn't mean that educated people are wrong, being educated is also better than being uneducated because at least they have insight and a network of relationships.