What college degrees are totally worthless ?

the logic and reasoning skills learned in that discipline

Idk if this is how it is for all Bachelor's programs, but at the school, I went to, all humanities, social sciences, and I believe certain STEM programs were required to take philosophy class in logic and reasoning + another one more specific to the program. Most people thought it was useless simply because it was a philosophy course, but the school knew the importance of being able to have good reasoning regardless of what you were studying.

And so many jobs have "on the job" training and that's where you will learn most of the specialized skills. Good reasoning and logic are harder to teach/learn on the spot and will make you more efficient at learning those specialized skills, as well as every other aspect of your job.

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