BA, BA, BA, BS, then an MS.
Rest of immediate famILLy; AS, BA, GED (married in HS), BS, MS, BA, BA, JD, BA, JD, BA, JD.
My 2nd Sister scored 1,600 on her SAT, but decided to go into the retail world sans college.
She was the most successful, rising to Executive Vice President of Saks Fifth Ave, with all the stores West of NYC and East of the Rocky Mtns. reporting to her. She lived in the John Hancock Building. She retired and then became VP of American Girl Place and then CEO of MacKenzie-Childs.
My Great-Uncle was Valedictorian of his Class at Princeton, and they still award his prize to the Senior Graduate that did the most for the Senior Class. He was later on the BOT there.
Also JD, and founding Partner of now Milbank and Asst Secretary of Treasury.
You needed a Doctorate to count pills ?
Like Charlie Kirk (my middle name is Kirk.) says some college is truly a scam !