First off, I notice a lot of people demanding other people become carpenters, but make themselves as an exception. Even this thread shows it a bit. If everyone became carpenters, plumbers and the lot it would be a low paying job. So, find a better solution.
What I find annoying about a lot of degrees is how much they promote academic answers and not the outside world. I took courses about anthropologists working at companies to help figure out cultural needs. There are even stories about it really helping. Nothing in that class taught how to promote yourself to the idea, and several people sneered at it.
There are a lot of degrees that are only worthless because the people promoting it only see a single answer.
First off, I notice a lot of people demanding other people become carpenters, but make themselves as an exception. Even this thread shows it a bit. If everyone became carpenters, plumbers and the lot it would be a low paying job. So, find a better solution.
What I find annoying about a lot of degrees is how much they promote academic answers and not the outside world. I took courses about anthropologists working at companies to help figure out cultural needs. There are even stories about it really helping. Nothing in that class taught how to promote yourself to the idea, and several people sneered at it.
There are a lot of degrees that are only worthless because the people promoting it only see a single answer.