@cowardescent Now for a serious answer.
Attaining a degree in any subject isn't going to harm you. It can open doors and make you stand out from the crowd - unless every other cunt in the field you want to enter has the same degree.
Just about any degree will get you on a management training program for Fuckem & Forgettem luxury used car sales, if that's your bag. But if you want to forge out a career in a related discipline then you need to get the highest possible degree. Anything less than a 1st isn't going to make you stand out from the crowd, and unless you're filthy rich, it's a lot of money to spend on a whim.
You need to be sure what you want to do.
You need to be sure that you can attain it.
You need to be sure that you can afford it.
If you're not sure of any of these then perhaps an undergraduate degree is not right for you.
I personally question the validity of any degree these days - they are either a doorway to corporate banality or a stepping stone to obtaining even more qualifications and getting stuck in the loop of academia for life.
Gone are the days of doing a degree just for summat to do or for personal fulfillment (as I did).
Nowadays they make you pay, so you need to make sure it pays...