>>16804175
You are talking about a practical science though. Neuroscience requires extenisve labwork. This would range from simple immunehistochemistry to complex methods like organoid experiments. Things that, unless you are insanely wealthy, you can't do at home.
Don't get me wrong, your knowledge is not worthless, and it shouldn't be seen as such.
But you have zero experience with the meat of the topic which is experiemntation and labwork. Also, your knowledge is entirely untested. Reading a book is not the same as understanding its meaning and material. You have passed no exames, your knowledges and stress tolerance have not been prouven. Furthermore, you have not demonstrated you arbility to work hard, adapt to others and work in a team, all things that universities give you experience with. You also have not learnt how to write and publish scientific literature.
University is a lot more than just books.
By the way, if uni is too expensive for you, you still had several options. If you are as smart as you think you are, you could have gotten a fully funded scholarship. You could have applied to foreign universities, many of which are great but far less costly than an american or even a western european school. Many medical companies also pay for their employees education, and you also had the military option.
To me, you just sound like an entitled retard who thinks he is better than everyone, read some books and now thinks a career should be handed to him.
Books matter. So does a lot of other shit you clearly lack.