I dunno, I figured there's more to life and education than, say, taking a few math and logic classes if you're a comp sci major. I mean....an accelerated track program in your trade schools, your DeVry's, your local 2-year collegettes is one thing -- for those with immediate professional aspirations they may be a perfect fit...
But a university is an almost sacred institution of High Learning, isn't? Challenging and exploring yourself, the world, the past and all the other "important" stuff under the guidance of wiser profs; experiencing the frenetic beauty of campus life and fraternity with your peers; wildly enjoying your youth; fostering the spirit.....AND getting a dimploma at the end of it all as well? Is this view too archaic? Unrealistic? Isn't a uni called the Great Anvil of Future for a reason?