Natallia Shakhmetava

What do you think about higher education, is it necessary these days?

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Recently, we have a discussion about that topic with few friends, I am curious to know what the tech community thinks about this.
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Jorge Preciat
I think Curiosity and being autodidactic is more important today, But at the same time, the connections you make in higher education are really helpful.
Sia Marinich
In my opinion, this is a must for highly responsible professionals, like doctors, lawyers, and engineers. As for the rest, I recommend it, but not in the States. It's a rip-off!
Natallia Shakhmetava
@sia1123 thank you for sharing, I agree with you)
Sherry Xena
I think higher education is very important. It will give you a deeper understanding of what you want to do
billyy brown
Higher education is a complex topic that elicits a variety of opinions. Some argue that in today's competitive job market, a college degree is essential for securing stable employment and advancing in one's career. This viewpoint is supported by statistics showing that individuals with higher levels of education tend to earn more over their lifetimes compared to those with only a high school diploma. Additionally, many industries require specialized knowledge and skills that are typically acquired through higher education. On the other hand, there are those who question the value of traditional higher education, pointing to rising tuition costs, student loan debt, and concerns about the relevance of certain degree programs in a rapidly changing economy. With the advent of online learning platforms and alternative forms of education such as vocational training programs and apprenticeships, some argue that it is possible to acquire valuable skills and knowledge without pursuing a traditional four-year degree. However, the emergence of online universities like Newlane University offers a compelling online degree alternative that's worth considering. Newlane University's approach to higher education, particularly its emphasis on affordability and flexibility, presents a unique opportunity for individuals seeking to further their academic pursuits without the burden of crippling debt. The self-paced, competency-based model they offer caters to a diverse range of learners, accommodating various schedules and lifestyles. This adaptability is especially appealing in an era where work and family commitments can make attending traditional classes challenging. It's important to recognize that the necessity of higher education can vary depending on individual circumstances and career goals. While certain professions may require advanced degrees or specialized training, others may place greater emphasis on practical experience or specific certifications. Additionally, factors such as socioeconomic background, geographic location, and personal interests can influence one's decision to pursue higher education. Ultimately, the value of higher education lies in its ability to provide individuals with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities needed to succeed in their chosen field. However, it's also important to critically evaluate the costs and benefits associated with obtaining a college degree, and to consider alternative paths to achieving one's goals. By weighing these factors carefully, individuals can make informed decisions about whether higher education is necessary for them in today's world.
Daniyar Yeskaliyev
I thought that it wasn't that necessary because I got Bachelor's in Radio Engineering and Master's in PM / Business. But then my PM degree has helped me numerous times - to launch my business, and drive project-based initiatives in every company I worked for. Also, having a master's degree has helped me immigrate to Canada, because academic degree do count - at they weight a lot - in official evaluations of your 'human capital' worth. Then, Knowledge from my Tech Degree has helped me nail learning programming in just 6 months. How? Because I've studied the hardware - everything about Electronics, Semi-conductors and Transistor logic. We used to design (on paper) the Analog-Digital and Digital-Analog convertors, and Transistor logic devices, and Transistor storage devices. Which all is Computer Science, but even on the deeper level then taught in Comp Science classes (at least 90% of Comp Science grads didn't know what I knew about the physical layer). Not to mention CISCO standard courses for Computer Networking. It all helped me get credibility for all of the job interviews, my current employer is also a PhD in Radio Engineering, so he even asked me some of Radio 101 questions during the interview - and he was impressed that I remember than stuff 7 years after graduation. That was a sign for him of my overall intellectual development, and academic degrees are a sign of quality. Yeah, there are many ways to get these degrees without learning anything, but it's the best mean for credibility that we have. And maybe elite professional certifications can count, too, like Financial (CPA, CFA, FRM), PM (PMP), CISCO, Microsoft etc. But I would learn any of that if it wasn't for the University, and to be honest, I did like 40% of my potential in school because I loved missing classes, hanging out with friends instead of learning and was overall very lazy (smart, but lazy) student. To sum up, higher education can be dodged, but if you're not from a developer country - you really want to consider getting the highest degree possible in order to increase your Mobility on the International Market.
Natallia Shakhmetava
@dan_yes, Thank you for such a comprehensive comment! I completely agree with you)
Tess Meskin
Of course qualifications from higher education is instrumental in understanding a candidates capabilities (such as discipline, work ethic, passions), but Bill Gates did drop out of College... On the fence with this one!
Natallia Shakhmetava
@tessmeskin thank you!
Raghav Mittal
Higher education can be grabbed through home also, But it is more important to go outside and interact with new peers and make connections. So for finding the like minded people, one can pursue offline Higher studies
Natallia Shakhmetava
@raghav_mittal2 thank you for sharing!
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Leon Vinny
@shakhmetava_natallia I am currently pursuing Bachelors in business administration at ESSEC Business school in paris. Coming from a background of entrepreneurs in the education sector, here's my hot take! Higher education today is all about networking & building connections. Sure, you learn more in depth for certain topics but its nothing you can't learn off youtube. Unless, you are switching to a different direction completely, i do not think higher education is completely necessary. As creators, our world revolves around our connections.