 Lots of people spend so much effort in earning a degree, but in reality, they are not able to use a degree at all. And those degrees usually waste them lots of time and money. For example, only 7% of Harvard MBA actually lend a job as a product manager. And they go to the best universities in the world, maybe the most established schools in the world. I don't know which one is true, but only 7%. So nowadays, if you go out for the job market, people do not even look at you and say, oh, you got to Harvard, you go to the Ivy League schools. You need to really think about why you're better than other people and what the real things you learned. Majority of people who teach you as professors, they do not have a real life work experience. They only teach you theoretical studies and what it looks like. And those are not practical at all in the job market right now. So therefore, I highly against people just for the purpose of getting a degree and hoping to lend a really good job. This is not going to work out for you, I guarantee. This is Dr. Nancy. If you'd like to subscribe, watch the next video right here.