Hard to say because in a few years I am quite sure the majors will drop the degree requirement. Plus you can do online classes while you work for a regional building time and experience. But I would suggest get a degree in business or something you can use in case you lose your medical or something. Plus you can get a second job while you fly for a regional because you will barely be able to eat the first few year with how these company's pay. Also dont spend big bucks at an expensive school. All airlines care about is you checking the box that you got a degree.