I have recently been involved in the hiring process at a large company that you have almost certainly heard of if you live in Minnesota. If you have decent experience, nobody cares if you have a degree or not. You can learn all the stuff you might not learn on the job by watching videos on Youtube (or something like Kahn Academy if you prefer) and running a few experiments on your own. College was arguably not worth it when I graduated more than 10 years ago, and I can't imagine it's worth the damage to your psyche now. If I were you, I would very strongly consider cutting my losses and abandoning the whole thing.
I have recently been involved in the hiring process at a large company that you have almost certainly heard of if you live in Minnesota. If you have decent experience, nobody cares if you have a degree or not. You can learn all the stuff you might not learn on the job by watching videos on Youtube (or something like Kahn Academy if you prefer) and running a few experiments on your own. College was arguably not worth it when I graduated more than 10 years ago, and I can't imagine it's worth the damage to your psyche now. If I were you, I would very strongly consider cutting my losses and abandoning the whole thing.
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