Is assembly coding worth learning?

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Hello /sci/,
I'm a first year undergrad student in computer science. I major in technology and information science. What I fear the most is that I will have no use for my degree when I am out in the real world (I live in italy, and the job market here is an absolute hellhole of corruption, niggers and pajeets who don't know for shit how to do your job properly but they take 5 euros an hour less so who cares). Aside from all the uselessness of the professors (either retirement home - tire boomers who plagiarise whole books with powerpoints made into walls of text or green inexperienced professors who have no idea who they are dealing with), I noticed I probably won't have a solid understanding of code when I am out with a degree.

As of right now, I can say I know my way in C, and I can work with F#, but still both at a very basic level, I think that is to be expected. Next year we are going over OOP, likely C#, but we never touch on Assembly level languages. It's safe to say I know nothing of assembly language, and likely I never will. Is it a skill that is required to have a lick of job offers? Does it help you understand coding at a more baseline level that can help you when programming? Is it even worth it?
I beg for your wisdom /sci/.
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