You should never go into something like degree photography without knowing exactly what you want to do (i.e. which field you want to get a job in at the end of it). You will come out the other end still with no idea becuase degree photography won't pinpoint what you want to do, it just teaches everything.
I'd never recommend a degree in photography because I know a lot of people who did one and came out no better than when they started.
In fact I wouldn't recommend any course unless you know exactly what kind of photography you want do it.
Most courses out there won't get you a job, and there are so many that are a complete waste of time.
I'm on a photojournalism course run by the National Council for the Training of Journalists and while it doesn't give you a degree-like qualification, I can guarantee I am far more likely to get a job than someone with a degree. The reason? I have a specific field that i'm dead-set on (photojournalism) and there happens to be a course that's interlinked with the industry.
Not that all degrees are like this, it just so happens that a degree in photography probably won't do a lot for you job-wise. For some areas of photography, it's just a case of learning the things you need to know, working your way up and getting the relevant experience.