I mean, I started in 2001 left in 03, came back in 2012 and finished in 2016. STEM grad. The little I learned hasn't helped me once in the real world. I work for myself in the field I studied and could've done it without the degree. I've learned more actually working than I ever did in class.
14 years undergraduate in STEM here
I know, it took me 5 years to pass math 1 with a minimum passing grade, i don't even know how many times i tried to take the exam. In my 7th year when i finally started studying properly, i passed math 2, differentials and statistics in June and July exam season with good grades each. But you have to force yourself to study, it becomes easier after a while and i actually even found it fun. I think it is also worth it, finding a job wasn't easy, but i bullshitted that i was taking care of a sick relative and working until a firm here decided to hire me.
my close uni bros turned into npc vax cucks and would do stupid shit. I got sick of my alcoholic friend driving like an idiot and getting guns stuck in my face by mexican and armenian animals as a passenger. Finished half a year early and got outta there