European here, but I suspect that people there and here are more motivated in their choice of careers by actual costs and career prospects (tuition, wages, and so on) than by unlikely dreams. And I expect that the way basic education is delivered will also be more influential than any such dreams.
I'm kind of sad that for all our dependance on technology so much (seemingly ever more) is sold and used as "black boxes", with people generally discouraged from fiddling with it. But that's in part a consequence of more complex technology, and I don't see easy ways to counter that.