Wrong... All of it.what are you dim wits on about..?
A bachelors degree value is determined by what uni it was awarded from.
Now the overall value of an ugrad degree has gone down because there has been a huge supply side increase from 2/3rd tier universities such as ACU, UWS, Vic uni, Deakin, Murdoch, etc
I mean, in the past the idiots that attend these uni's would have gone straight into the army or some manual labor industry.
But a university degree from the 'group of eight' hasn't debased much at all, in fact it's probably increased in prestige because there are far more applicants these days..
First point. Prestige doesn't matter. No employer cares about a name. They care about attitude, skills and initiative.
Second and third tier universities? So are you basing this on prestige? Same point again. No employer cares about a name. They care about initiative, skills and attitude. They are all accredited universities...
Got a problem with the Army? I have a lot more respect for someone who is willing to defend our nation, possibly get themselves killed and has the maturity to actually join the forces out of high school than some 21 year old kid who has graduated with a Bachelor of Who Gives a S#*t. I suppose you are the kind of person who thinks that jobs that don't require a degree from university mean nothing. Careful... they may just end up better than you.
How can they possibly have increased in prestige? If they are letting more people in, doesn't that lower the quality, especially since student:teacher ratio has barely changed thereby reducing quality of teaching? If more people graduate from the same university doesn't that mean it is less prestigious and less like an exclusive club? Also with a lower quality of teaching that would mean the quality of graduate would be less?