I've wanted to be a pilot since I was a kid (call me naive if you want...) So I previewed one college, LeTourneau University. After previewing I decided to come here and did not apply to ERAU or UND, due to the fact that is cheaper professional, and have the chance to get your A&P, and flight ratings. I'm currently an Aeronautical Science Major in the Flight Science concentration. at LETU. It's really been a great experience I plan on having my private by Mid-June based on how training works here.
Some schools might be different but here I can get my A&P, and that means I can be a mechanic if the flying gig doesn't work so well, and maybe an aviation degree they don't care about but I'm sure some places would rather higher the guy with an A&P than one without one. Here I will get my private, tail wheel endorsement, instrument rating, commercial, multi, MEI, CFI, and then CFII. I feel I will be very well prepared when I leave college. It's not just college though you must take initiative outside of college to network, and work at other aviation places (FBOs, and flight schools).
My heart is dead set on flying, and I have loved all my classes that pertain to aviation and have excelled immensely, and nothing else would make me content in life like knowing that I will always be flying. My plan after graduation or before graduation is to flight instruct. Then when I find another job and I feel it is the right time I will move on from flight instructing.
One thing at a time though I gotta get my private.
I agree though it's not always the best route, and really depends on where you go and the quality and price of training and education you're receiving.