<p>Overall I agree, but I’m also thinking about a different situation. This isn’t my situation but a friend of mine’s: What about the difference between a top 10 undergrad business school, and a top 30 national university. Money aside, lets say parents want the well rounded education and the student wants the practicality of a business school. This student will get immense practical value out of business school, and with almost 100% certainty have better job opportunities straight out of college, but will miss out on certain liberal arts classes. What do you think should happen?</p>