The article makes the claim that college isn't worth the money. Casey Bond explains that they regret going to a prestigious school and how their "employer could not have cared less where they received their degree—just that they had one." Making the claim that college isn't worth it is completely subjective. Yes, going to college is a privilege and not for everyone, but it more than definitely opens doors for many people. The idea that people are attending college just for the degree is completely false. I would argue that it's not the only reason people choose to pursue a higher education. College is an experience for people to live independently, experiment through different hobbies, and have the resources and support to find their passion. The fact that the bond stated that their employer just cared that they had a degree completely goes against their initial claim. No, you don't need to go to a prestigious school to figure out what you want to pursue, but in this day and age, working industries still care about their employees attending college.
This article is opinionated and biased, which states that it can't be true or false.