NO. If you just want to write the book, go ahead and let 'er rip. If you're thinking of selling the book and making a kajillion bucks, please take a number and wait in line (I was here first). But you don't need a degree, and with a good editor, you probably don't even need English classes and a good book with proper spelling and grammar. Write because you love to write. It ain't an easy way to make a living.
I researched several websites on the subject of needing a college degree for a creative writing job and found this one to be the most informative. www.writingforward.com/creative-writing/20-creative-writing-careers
You don't need a degree. You should just major in art, writing, and computer science in college. You don't need a license either.
First of all, a degree is not necessary to success in many fields, including writing. There are plenty of examples of individuals who became wildly successful and made meaningful contributions without any college degree whatsoever
a 3rd degree
A college degree is not required for this field.
For what? You do not need a degree to be a writer -- just start writing.
One does not need a college degree to work at SeaWorld. Companies often hire people with no degree when they need people to work. Companies wont also hire people with no degree when they have applicants that want the job have college degree. With a college degree one is certain to get hired.
you need a doctoral degree
no
Yes, you do need to go to college to be a inventor and get a degree.
You will need a English Degree for writing travel magazines. You need to have proper writing, editing and grammar before you can have anything published in the magazine.
None. You don't need a college degree to own a business.