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A lot of this may be due to the recent far left changes in curriculum at many universities. A degree used to sort of a certificate an employer could rely upon that someone had basic skills. That is no longer the case. This makes older employees where the certificate was still reliable more attractive.




Irrelevant.

I went to a very bottom-tier school with a piss-poor reputation (but no debt!).

That didn’t stop me from getting employed, because employees were looking for workers when I started my employment journey.


"far left changes"? What are you even talking about? You think there's some new "woke" CS curriculum which doesn't actually teach algorithms?

Grade inflation, everyone passes with A's, racial discrimination against asian and whites, etc.

/eyeroll

OK, you're one of those people. Good grief, get a grip.




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