Seriously. Why? If you don't know what you want to do, you're just trading in one morass of confusion for another, potentially more dangerous one.
After four years with very little advancement in university, yeah, it might not be for you. You *really* need to see a career counsellor who can help you figure out what you actually want to do with your life.
Getting a degree is great if it's what you want to be doing. If the thing that will make you happy is living hand-to-mouth but doing something you love, then the degree won't help.
I'd seriously recommend finding someone to talk with about your aspirations, someone who can help you figure out what the right fit is for you.
It might be university. It might be learning a trade. It might be flinging blobs of paint at a wall. It might be the military.
If you go off half-cocked though, you're likely to find yourself in a place you really don't want to be.
Talking *here* is all well and good, but for the assistance in digging in to *you* to figure things out, you need to talk one-on-one with a real, live, human. |