Let's not get into the whole education game here. There are some that say that one goes to school to be dumbed down and will therefore conform to society's norms more easily. I.E. follow government dictates no matter how absurd they are.
I am educated and have three degrees, so I recognise the fallacy of thinking that higher education is teaching you everything you need to know about your future career. My education probably accounts for 10% of what my job duties are today. The other 90% was attained purely by experience, trial, and error. It was like a stint in the armed forces. Many "skills" taught there I have no use for, but it balanced and prepared me for what my eventual career path entailed.
I recognise Evans' art degree for what it is. Even he felt he chose the wrong study programme, but did not take accountability for making the wrong decision. He blamed the organisation as he always does. But both his parents were on board with his decision to go to college, which was more than any typical JW young adult could have hoped for. Regardless, per his own account it was so generic that no employers were really interested in him.