This is not true, the reason a Degree is worthless is because the grades needed to get on the course aren't high enough, but the Universities want more money so they keep entrance grades low, this along with the latest government increasing tuition to the point where soon only the rich will be able to afford university will lead to a degree just being proof of wealth.Res Plus said:Degrees, at least in the UK, have become much less valuable over time in terms of employment, in part due to the last governement trying to send everyone to University in the name of "social mobility". Personally, I think they just wanted to put people in education so they weren't registered unemployed. One thing is certain though, if you massively increase the amount of people holding a level of qualification it reduces the value to an employer and the potential employee. It has also lead to the end of State grants for teritary education because so many people now expect to attend.
The real problem comes from how able our college's have become, they usually teach a subject in near university levels and the only way to get a masters is to do a worthless degree