I'm more interested in what sort of educational standards are in these schools. Not to say that other players are doing it wrong, but there seems to be a wide variance in how 'educated' capsuleers are, even from the same school. As a fictitious example:
Character Bob has graduated from the State War Academy and does not know basic scientific laws of thermodynamics, does not know how to drive a car, and does not know the difference between a fission or fusion reactor. Has trouble when asked to do basic mathematics, or when asked to explain how his ship goes forward: "Why does a dog bark?! It just does!" Has been quoted saying he didn't bother taking school seriously, fell asleep during class.
Character Sally has graduated from SWA and claims to be highly qualified in astronautics, graviton engineering, and attained a medical doctorate, is a gourmet chef, was trained to be a Triple Dragon Tiger Master Black Belt in Space-Fu. Has been quote saying this was all standard training during the schooling, required learning for any capsule pilot.
Granted, both players are stretching suspension of disbelief right now, but the greater confusion of "what exactly do they teach?" comes up. We have some surprisingly uneducated "trailer park pilots" in the scene, and then we have bleeding edge scientists and military officers.... from the same school. It's often a running gag about 'graduation standards' that's mumbled OOC, but what standards can we agree really exist?
The only solution I can come up with is that Capsuleer Training isn't college at all, but is comparable to a few weeks of job training and implant surgery. Capsuleers are trained literally only on how to handle the very basic operations of their capsules, and nothing else. They get implants shoved in, and they're thrown through the game tutorial to finish up training. This is the only explanation I can conceive that defines how two characters from the same school and the same year can be so wildly different... one actually went there for college, the other didn't.