wozeree wrote:
You can become an engineer without a degree? How is that possible - you have to know stuff.
You don't actually I have go to university in order to know stuff. Yes, I know, it's hard for people to comprehend that, but I know a couple of guys who aren't going to university. One's working/apprenticing at an engineering firm, and the other has been going to college to become an electrician, but it's a course that doesn't mean he'd be limited to household work, but possibly civil engineering projects too.
I also know a guy who's qualified as a navigation officer onboard a ship. He's 20, didn't go to university, and qualified for a job that would see him being put 3rd in command of a ship. A position which is, by the way, quite well paid. Better than most gruaduate jobs, certainly.
So no, university is not mandatory. But if you flood the market with a load of graduates, then you're going to affect it, definitely...