Originally Posted by
TonyC
For the sake of yourself, it should be a school and a program that provides you with growth and learning. What's best for you depends on you.
That is good advice.
I would get a degree that will help you in the real world too. What happens if your pilot carreer goes wrong for some reason, you better have a good back up. Plus a degree shows your learning capability so the more technical the degree the better as far as that goes. I would get a Business Management/Finance, MechanicalElectrical Engineering, or Marketing degree. those can get you almost any job within reason.