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Is a degree worth it?

Employers are starting to look more at skills than education, which is good news for students opting not to go to university

Eden Heath has a clutch of top grades in her A-levels and was head girl at the south-east London school where she just finished her final year. University would seem a no-brainer for her. But like many of her friends, she thinks it is a waste of money and only plans to go as a last resort.

“University has become a back-up option for a lot of people,” she said. “Apprenticeships are a massive thing, especially in my year group . . . You come out with no debt and more experience — and you’re getting paid.”

For decades university degrees have been a must-have for entry-level professional roles. But there are signs this is changing, as students consider other ways of acquiring skills and employers offer new paths to competitive careers.

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