First of all, a high degree of education only means that a high degree of knowledge does not necessarily mean a strong ability, and a low degree of education does not necessarily mean a poor ability. I agree with this sentence, because a highly educated person does not necessarily have high knowledge. For many people, having advanced knowledge is only because they are learning knowledge every day, and the problem of ability is exercised through practice. Therefore, having a high degree does not necessarily mean high ability.
Secondly, low academic qualifications but rich social experience have also formed a high ability. High academic qualifications do not necessarily mean strong ability, and low academic qualifications do not necessarily mean poor ability. I agree with this sentence, mainly because I think it is because of my low academic qualifications, but if I continue to practice, I will have higher ability, because social practice is the best teaching material to improve my ability. So, I think I agree with this sentence.
Finally, this phenomenon actually exists in our society. High academic qualifications do not necessarily mean strong ability, and low academic qualifications do not necessarily mean poor ability. I agree with this sentence, because such a phenomenon exists in our real life. In fact, many people can only read books, but they are unable to take care of themselves and work online. Therefore, I also agree with this sentence.
In short, I don't think that a high degree of education is necessarily a strong ability, and a low degree of education is not necessarily a right ability. I also agree with this sentence, because a high degree of education only represents a high level of knowledge, not a high level of personal ability, followed by a low degree of education but rich social experience, which is actually very common in our lives. But this is actually a special phenomenon, not a universal phenomenon. They also have high ability for general high education.