I’ve got one, and I got it after a few years of work experience. I came out and was hired by a pretty well known consulting firm, where I quickly realized that I didn’t know squat.
The material was much easier than my hard science undergrad degree. It was more difficult because it required you to quickly learn time management. First year was all about weeding people out.
My assessment of it was it’s a great foot in the door early in your career. Experience is 10x better than the degree, but most companies would rather hire the degree than invest in the experience, which is silly, because they end up paying more for less experience.
Once you’re a few years into your career nobody cares what degrees you got. You either deliver or you don’t.