Unwanted94 said:
Seeing as the excerpt is from a blog named "Will Blog For Food", I'm not sure he's the go-to guy for life advice
More seriously, while he makes some valid points (some degrees are just useless ********), he also totally misses out logic in some of his conclusions.
If you take a degree which demands that you just watch movies as your most intellectually challenging assessment, yeah, you're probably going to have pretty crappy job prospects at the end of it. And such "skills" could be learnt without even attending classes, as the guy says.
On the other hand, if you're doing a degree in Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Finance, Comp. Sci, hardcore Mathematics or some other sort of concrete scientific discipline, you're going to be studying practically applicable material under the tuition of some of the most gifted people in those fields. There's no substitute for that in the "University of Life."
People who didn't go the academic route are sometimes very fond of proclaiming college graduates are overeducated but I think ultimately it's down to a personal choice.
If you want to get further education in a specialist topic that will be useful in setting up a solid career, do it. If you want to forget that and start on the career ladder early instead, do it.
In fact, if you just want to go to University merely to get paralytically drunk every weekend and get a rubbish degree at the end of it, do it. It's not a course I'd like to take, but everyone's different.
It's your life, you can make whatever choices you want, do whatever makes you feel most comfortable and satisfied in the end