>>13733612So instead there could be certifications that you study for, and the best ones/ones that employers want more would emerge in the market and people would study for them, for example a type of engineering certification that also focuses on more hands on study that you'll do at work so employers like it and it becomes a valued certification to have, instead of a university degree, and then courses could arise to prepare to those certifications, or full courses that give both education (not lectures, education, that can be in various forms) and exams and certificates.
Instead of having just one type created by the government.
I dont know if there's actually anything preventing this from happening aside from people not doing it, I live in Italy by the way for context.
So in conclusion I think I will do most of my learning by myself in self study, maybe self studying subjects dictated by my syllabus, but studying for exams and following lesson feels like high school, you just study for the exam and forget, now, I'm interested in the stuff so I'll probably remember but it is still an inferior way compared to my organic self studying, where I build one piece on top of the other in my learning journey.