wa alaykum salam,
which education is better?
Priority must be given to dedicating our entire lives to seeking Islamic knowledge!
Other subjects, science, medicine etc come second place. That does not mean we do not learn or put time in learning those things. Just, we need to have real dedication to Islam.
I remember a few months ago talking to a senior surgeon in Amman, he did not even know what that calling upon other than Allah was shirk. Yet, he felt entitled to speak about Islamic issues. Many people look at those who hold university degrees in awe. Whilst, they shamefully do not even know basic Islamic issues, or when they fall into kufr. They do not know the names of the Sahaba, of the Ulema' of past and present. Those who have Islamic knowledge, hold a Baseerah, wisdom, that is something unattainable by the common folk.
University does not last forever, it is just 3-4 years. So, try to make time for everything inshaAllah.
Our intention for studying should be for pleasing Allah and benefitting the Ummah.
The Prophet said, 'Just before the Hour, there will be days in which knowledge will disappear and ignorance will appear, and there will be much killing.' " [Ibn Majah; also narrated by al-Bukhari and Muslim, from the hadith of al-A'mash]
Hudhayfah ibn al-Yaman said, "The Prophet said, 'Islam will become worn out like clothes are, until there will be no-one who knows what fasting, prayer, charity and rituals are. The Qur'an will disappear in one night, and no ayah will be left on earth. Some groups of old people will be left who will say, 'We heard our fathers saying la ilaha illa Allah, so we repeated it.' Silah asked Hudhayfah, "What will saying la ilaha illa Allah do for them when they do not know what prayer, fasting, ritual and charity are?" Hudhayfah ignored him; then Silah repeated his question three times, and each time Hudayfah ignored him. Finally he answered, "O Silah, it will save them from Hell", and said it three times. [Ibn Majah]
'Abdullah ibn 'Umar said, "The Prophet, peace be upon him, came to us and said, 'O Muhajirun, (emigrants from Makkah to al-Madinah) you may be afflicted by five things; Allah forbid that you should live to see them. If fornication should become widespread, you should realise that this has never happened without new diseases befalling the people which their forebears never suffered. If people should begin to cheat in weighing out goods, you should realise that this has never happened without drought and famine befalling the people, and their rulers oppressing them. If people should withhold zakat, you should realise that this has never happened without the rain being stopped from falling; and were it not for the animals' sake, it would never rain again. If people should break their covenant with Allah and His Messenger, you should realise that his has never happened without Allah sending an enemy against them to take some of their possessions by force. If the leaders do not govern according to the Book of Allah, you should realise that this has never happened without Allah making them into groups and making them fight one another.' " [Ibn Majah]