"My friend is a computer genius who got into MIT as exceptions and won an international award for a programming system she wrote at the age of 10. I'd like to ask how many of your so-called expert panels are at her level? How many of your so-called expert panels are at her level? Aren't they still being beaten by little girls like me? You are not even as good as a little girl like me, so what qualifications do you have to mock others?"
Those people were really surprised by Shirley Quinn's background.
But soon, they started to say without shame, "Humph, we're in this business, it's not like we're in the business on paper. It's about having real-world experience."
"That's right, you think you can read a few books and write a few codes and be in our line of work?"
In short, before they knew your degree, they called you unprofessional, and when they found out you were more professional than them, they called you inexperienced.