What a College Degree Really Signals to Employers: Attendance, Reliability, and Job Readiness

What a College Degree Really Signals to Employers: Attendance, Reliability, and Job Readiness
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Claiming a degree's only purpose is proving reliability ignores the actual skills taught.

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📝 Fact Check: This claim is actually a direct paraphrase of a quote by Sylvester Stallone from the TV show 'Tulsa King'. 🎬 Interestingly, it perfectly summarizes a legitimate economic concept known as 'Signaling Theory'—the idea that a degree primarily acts as a signal to employers about your underlying traits, like conscientiousness and compliance. 📈 However, stating this is the *only* purpose is misleading. 'Human Capital Theory' demonstrates that degrees, especially in STEM or medical fields, exist to impart essential, literal skills that you need to do the job safely. 🏥

Fact Check Date: April 2, 2026

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