The survey reveals nearly one in four college graduates wish they'd pursued alternatives to college, like community college or skipping higher education entirely.
A sizable portion of respondents, particularly in the Gen Z demographic (47%), expressed a desire for a gap year, indicating a significant trend toward reconsidering educational journeys.
Of those surveyed, 46% of degree holders believe they could have succeeded in their current roles without a college education, suggesting a disconnect between higher education and employment requirements.
Despite financial concerns, surprisingly, 68% of arts and humanities majors felt their degree was a worthwhile investment, highlighting contrasting perceptions of degree value.
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