My take - college/university is 50% learn the content and 50% learn the discipline. I got a degree in Mechanical Engineering and while I learned countless topics of fluids, thermo, statics, etc. that I will likely never use, I certainly learned how to take on problems and do any job I might come across. Any school you go to will have crappy teachers that copy/paste from somewhere else. But teach yourself how to tackle the problems and you'll be a better person. Doesn't always work out unfortunately, I had a few classes where I simply couldn't learn the stuff, but hey, it happens.
I've always had a gripe with people making the argument of "wish I learned how to do taxes in highschool instead of blah blah blah". Well maybe if you learned to think for yourself and go learn things, you could learn that turbotax does it all for you in about 30 minutes, for free. I know its not truly that simple but come on people.