A degree says you spent 4 years of work producing something and finishing something. In order to get a degree you need to at least be able to read some requirements, write a report, and have said report be written to at least a mediocre standard to get yourself a C on it. That says I can give you a task and at least get something mediocre back which I can in turn clean up into something professional.
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