Got my undergrad at Cal Poly Pomona in CIS. Worked for 5 years, took the GMAT.
Now at University of Michigan - Ross School of Business, half way through the MBA program.
My advice...The more you know, the more you know you don't know.
I always think I knew enough until I took that next class.
Just finished a Data Mining class. Changed my whole outlook on machine learning and regression modeling. That class led me to create a custom scripted chart indicator for an Algo cryptocurrency trading bot.
Finance recently helped me calculate ATCF (after tax cash flow) using a 5 period Commercial Real Estate type Pro Forma analysis to determine the true valuation of a cryptocurrency mining operation. Should it be leveraged? How much leverage? Little more advanced than break-even days.
So, yeah. College may help you understand and apply more complex topics than you would have otherwise never cared to think about.