I'm studying IT with a focus on Software Development and just wrapped up my first term. The full program lasts four years, and I'm wondering if that's the best route for me. I've heard from some people in the industry that they only took a year of study and still found jobs. I'm seeking advice on whether pursuing this four-year degree is the right decision or if self-studying for a shorter time might be better. Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
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A degree isn't strictly necessary for a career in software development, but it can provide that structure some people need to stay motivated. If you find it hard to learn independently, continuing with your degree might be your best bet.
Ultimately, it depends on how much you enjoy your studies. If you’re passionate about IT, sticking with the program could be worthwhile. Just remember, a lot can change in the job market by the time you finish your degree, so don't stress too much about that.

I get that. But keep in mind, many people land jobs without a degree these days. Just make sure your skills are sharp!