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The four long years spent at university are used on building the skill of academic prowess needed to get the degree. Instead of building an actual skill / trade / craft. It’s a scam.

It depends on what you study.

I spent 8 hours a day playing clarinet for 4 years at college solo and with other musicians and I got pretty good at it.

That’s fair but definitely the exception to the rule. Most are pushing papers and learning how get the credits. I went to business school and I got damn good at getting those credits. Learned some theory and scratched the surface of some real skills along the way but essentially learned how to earn a degree and not a whole lot else. Skill building for me started after I graduated.

No one cares if you have a clarinet degree or not though, it’s all about how well you demonstrate the skill.

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