Studying at an university level is about building the skill to aquire new knowledge and methods yourself. Of course you will get guidance by the educators, but with too much guidance you're no longer learning the most essential lesson of them all.
As someone who teaches at an infliction point between theory and practise I can't stress enough how important it is that students go at issues themselves. You can have them understand all the theory, nod along, give the right answers when asked and then give them the real problem and they will look buzzled like they have never seen it. Because yes, they haven't.
That means studying and assuming they will hammer the knowledge into you is silly. You need to be the person that cares about understanding, like anybody who is good at what they are doing is, university level study or not.