>>55A degree does not indicate whether someone has knowledge in a field. I would hire someone based on their experience and track record. I don't respect a degree because college is a scam.
I don't respect someone that spent most of their time doing mandatory gen-eds and barely touching a handful of classes related to what they were studying.
I don't respect someone who spends hundreds of thousands of dollars to learn something they could have learned better by themselves.
I don't respect sports and minority scholarships.
Doctors, lawyers, and engineers should be treated just like any other profession. Go to a trade school, do some hands-on work, get trained on the job or as an apprentice, do an internship. That's all that it should take.
I've seen some complete morons get medical and law degrees. I'm talking Facebook-glued normalfags with no sense of what they are studying. They don't belong in the profession and yet they have a degree. It's not a challenge to get one. All it takes is an absurd amount of money and showing up for daycare for 4 years. A degree says nothing about a person. It's a scam.