I want to learn math, chemistry, physics, pharmacology, nutrition, exercise physiology, languages
Should I try to get credits towards a degree for what I learn or just earn it but get no degree
I don't want to take some courses of learning some special engineering software that changes every so many years
Just how to do problems without a computer or calculator
Will employers even look for college degrees in twenty years or will those be for people too stupid to learn skills without college
Let's say I learn the knowledge now
If there is a collapse
Will it help me to pay for a certificate or college class or college degree to prove that I
learned the knowledge
Or will I be better off after the collapse if I never paid the money to prove that I learned the knowledge and spent it on something else before the collapse but still learned the knowledge
There are different degrees of collapse
Maybe if we are lucky industries will still function but welfare will be cut
@shortstories Depend how much money it will cost you
This is hard to tell They can change requirements and learning need to be done to get certification
Another problem what lacking knowledge you get from normie level learning that often lack behind.
Most of the things you get from one book or some content on internet.
Even you can buy learning courses or teachers on internet that will teach you
Most of the time certification is for government usefull to get job with it or create business