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What does a college degree mean?
A university degree usually refers to an undergraduate degree, which is the most basic level of higher education. Obtaining a college degree means that after four years of systematic study, a person has mastered certain professional knowledge and skills and has certain comprehensive quality and ability. In today's society, more and more industries and positions need college education, so it has become a necessary basic condition for job seekers.

In addition to undergraduate courses, universities also include masters and doctors. These degrees need longer study and in-depth research, more professional knowledge and skills, and a higher level of comprehensive quality and ability. People who have obtained these degrees usually have a high level of knowledge and professional competitiveness, and can better adapt to the rapidly changing social and market needs.

However, a college degree is not the only criterion to measure a person's intelligence, quality and ability. In practical work, practical experience, professional skills and personality charm are equally important. Some geniuses and successful people, such as Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple, and Gates, the founder of Microsoft, did not get a university degree, but they finally succeeded with their talents and efforts. Therefore, according to different situations and needs, we should reasonably consider and make use of the role of university education in personal career planning, and constantly improve our own quality and competitiveness.