So either you're not from the States or you were well funded in your own educational pursuits. Both are fine this, is not a personal attack.
It is not hard to find evidence that American university is outrageously expensive. And for what is the average result? You learned the theory/basics of X subject? Or you met cool people and had a good time?
I think we're getting to the point that it is not worth it for a common job and certainly not for a common job in tech.
(Not arguing medicine or advanced science/engineering degrees!)
Even in the crudest measure, lifetime earnings, going to college still looks pretty good. Getting a tech job in the first place is much easier if you have a degree. This is not to deny that some have managed without it and have done very well, but they walked a harder road to get there.
It is not hard to find evidence that American university is outrageously expensive. And for what is the average result? You learned the theory/basics of X subject? Or you met cool people and had a good time?
I think we're getting to the point that it is not worth it for a common job and certainly not for a common job in tech.
(Not arguing medicine or advanced science/engineering degrees!)