Lon
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In my opinion no, same for president of the USA.
That is between their employer and them. I have seen some really dumb college graduates, and knows some very smart people with an 8th grade education.
Want to know what gets the job with the high salaries today..........Education and Looks! That's right. A nice college degree and great looks. Just look at the ladies on HLN and CNN. Same goes for the guys.....Education and Looks.
In other words the "Hottie" with the college degree will get the really nice paying job!!
A good CEO has the ability to not only lead, but has to have a vision for the company. A CEO also has to know how to surround herself/himself with talented, intelligent people who know how to make the vision happen.
Some people can learn it through college and experience. Some people never get it-they just aren't wired like that. However, every once in a while someone comes along that has the natural gift/talent and makes it to the top. Richard Branson, John Paul DeJoria, Michael Dell, Barry Diller and Bill Gates all are extremely successful CEOs, and none of them have a degree-they either dropped out or never went to college. I don't know if it's luck, sheer determination, or a natural talent, but they've all made it to the top.
I can say that I never would have been able to start my own business without what I learned in college and the doors it opened for me to expand my skills. I like to think that I would have succeeded without higher education, but life would have been very, very different without it. And to top it off, without college I never would have met my wife; that in itself was worth every penny of the tuition.
I also have a Liberal Arts degree
You're in some pretty heady company with your liberal arts degree. Somewhere around 1/3 of all Fortune 500 CEOs have a liberal arts degree, and there have been a study or two that showed that people with a liberal arts degree on average earn more than most professional majors at their peak earnings ages.
It's very easy to look at the world through a very narrow lens, and I suppose that if some folks choose to view the world that way they most certainly have that right and I'll respect it and their opinions. However, I also insist that they respect my viewpoint even though they may not agree. After all, it would be a mighty boring world if we all thought exactly the same way.