For a long time it was believed that higher education is an indicator of status. The prestige of the diploma is still high, and future graduates are usually scared by the phrase "you pass the USE badly - you won’t go to college." However, is this really important? If you are an applicant without a “crust” Applicants without higher education face several problems: they are often screened out simply by default (“We look at everyone with a higher education”); they are embarrassed at interviews and cheated on resumes; they may lose in competition with a candidate who has a university degree. Another option for the same problem is the lack of specialized education. For example, yesterday’s designer decided to go into the IT field and began to study programming on his own, although he never studied technical specialty. Employers may well postpone a resume only on the basis that the person does not have the appropriate diploma. There are positions for which specific and...