Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: veggz
Originally posted by: Koing
They are just being idiots.
It doesn't mean jack sh!t if you have a degree. It just meant you studied/ crammed for your exams and learnt 'stuff'.
People from lesser Uni's are sometimes impressed if you went to a higher end Uni though. Well I have found this to be true of a lot of friends of friends I have met. To me they are all just Uni's.
Koing
I disagree; if having a degree means "jack sh!t" then why would so many work so hard pursuing one? I think that college is a huge factor in shaping the person you turn out to be, even if all you did was studied (in which case you will have wasted your college experience, IMO).
Also, all universities ARE NOT the same. You will receive a better education if you study economics at UofC or Harvard than you will at, say, Wyoming State, or even most other colleges in the country. To me a college degree and where it is from are preliminary indications of a person's intellectual curiosity.
What does where my degree is from have to do with my ability to do the job? Any job?
Some people squeaked by/cheated their way thru college.
I go by the following rating system when rating a potential addition to my department (Network/Server Admin):
1. Real world experience, proven by a hands-on test that I give you. Let's see if you can walk the walk and not just talk the talk.
2. Communication skills. You may be able to debug a 4GB dump file, but can you SPEAK?

How are you in group settings? Can you communicate w/your coworkers and not just the console?
3. Work experience. How long have you been doing this? References? VERIFIABLE references?
4. College degree in whatever.
All a degree does is get your foot in the door for more jobs. In my case, I'm 30 credits away from a BS in Management. I need the degree b/c a few years from now, I want to be the IT Head. The CIO...or the CIO in Training.

To do that, you need the degree.
I can manage servers. I can manage people. I want more money. Ergo the degree. But the degree is not necessary to do my current job; SKILLS are.