Report: A quarter of grads say they regret going to college
Briefly

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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