Just curious
I'm talking elementary, high school, uni, whatever
I could be a d***head and say “nothing” because I spent most of my childhood hating school, but honestly I would say how to research. Part of that is just learning how to seek out resources outside of other people and really trying to find the best way to teach myself something. A lot of stuff in school didn’t make sense to me until I started looking for easier ways to learn material. I still really never enjoyed it, but at least I gained that level of experience. I think in the work force, being able to learn a new skill or wrap your head around a new concept is gonna do more for you than having the best on paper “Education credentials”. I’ve worked with too many people (in healthcare) that can’t write a coherent sentence but wanna talk down on me and others for not having college degrees.