A lot of truth to this. So many kids go to UND and dont have a clue what they are going to do when they graduate. People always ask me what im going to do after i graduate and I tell them it involves flight instruction in a 172/180 on floats and a Caravan on amphibs, along with some other 135 stuff. Everyone says thats cool, but when i ask them what they are going to do, no one has any idea. Most fall into the "well i think ill just try to be an instructor at UND", so if thats what you want to do go for it. You will find many individuals that are here just becuase mommy and daddy want them to be and have no clue.
You will definetly trained to be a UND bubble pilot unless you get certain instructors. Most just follow the UND standarization BS and try to teach you to be an airline pilot(so they say), i think its all BS, but ill leave that up to you. Like Thunder-Robo said, there are way too many policies and procedures that make flying a chore to complete on time.
My biggest complaint is that its not what flying is supposed to be, but thats the way things are done here, like it or not.
I think i see it differently than most others, since i came here with outside training. Unlike most students here, the only flying experience they have is UND. Go out and see the real flying world, not the UND bubble.