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Board Economics
Re: Is a University Degree Still Worth Anything?
by
lizarder
on 07/07/2025, 16:17:31 UTC
Meanwhile, graduates are stuck with debt and stress. Many young people feel lost, frustrated, and even angry, like society promised them something it can’t deliver. In the past, too many frustrated young people has led to big changes. Sometimes for the better, sometimes not. Do you think the old way of working (one job, one company, climbing step by step) is over? Now, I see many young people having several jobs, working on short projects, or even starting small businesses on the side. In a recent report, more than half of workers noticed more people working two or more jobs
The world is increasingly developing with the process of creating technology so that anyone has the opportunity to work in any sector and now there are many young people who can make money just by sitting at home holding a computer. Some people think it is more comfortable to work in an office because they can earn money every month with a certain capacity and generally people like this do not like to take challenges in life. Some others try their luck by building a small-scale business first and they struggle to make the business grow more so that it becomes bigger slowly.

There are many types of people in this world, some like challenges and prefer to struggle to develop a business or investment. Others hope to work in an office with a standard salary every month and they will fight to get promoted so that their salary is bigger. But people's awareness to grow their finances to be better will be realized if they have a far-sighted view in any way available today.

Is university still worth it today? Are “extra skills” and certificates just another money-making trick? Has anyone here found success without a degree, or by learning something new outside of school? Is this the start of a new way of working, or just a big mess?
I have a bachelor's degree but I don't work according to the knowledge I got in college. If asked whether education is important, the answer is important but does not determine a person's steps to success in making money. On the contrary, skills can make someone achieve financial freedom better than most graduates. How do you use technology to make money and vice versa the opportunities that everyone has.