I guess there is a spilt between sciences (subjects where you do problem sets) and humanities (subjects where you write essays). All my university education was problem-set based, and now I'm a bit jealous of how good the people who did humanities are at writing. On the other hand, I'm not sure what I would like to sacrifice from my actual education, most of it seems pretty worthwhile too.
I was looking at a discussion of what should be in a college curriculum, and as such discussions seem to go, there was a big list of things everyone should study, and some political claims about what's being offered but shouldn't be.
Instead, what do you wish you'd studied in college? What do you wish other people had studied in college? On the latter, do you think everyone should have studied it, or do you just wish more people knew about it? Approximately what percentage of people?
Of course, this doesn't have to be limited to college. People could learn the same things earlier or later.