I see the old “too many people are going to university to do Mickey Mouse degrees” trope is doing the rounds again. My son did a degree in Comedy Writing and Performance. Did he get a job in the creative industries? No. Is he earning a good salary? Also no. But he was greatly enriched by studying something he was passionate about for three years. What is wrong with just learning for learning’s sake? Education is not supposed to be merely a mechanism for churning out workers
@purplepadma Education of (almost) any sort is good for the brain and the body. My undergrad is in Criminal Justice because at one time I wanted to work in the field. It might as well be basket weaving in terms of marketable skills. But it shows I can think critically and I have good written communication skills.
On another note, education can be had beyond the 4 walls of the classroom. I basically taught myself systems administration so I can work in IT. There are courses out there and opportunities to experiment.
