I suck at this

If you still don't know if you like what you are studying you have two options:

*Leave school, stop spending thousands of dollars for an education you aren't into. Figure out what you do want by spending less/ making money, and come back when you have a better idea of what you want

*Keep chugging along, get your degree, be good at what you do. Find your passion outside of work and use your degree as a tool to support other interests that you are passionate about

*Or a third option. Change to a part time student (Maybe even at your local community college) and take the classes that are most interesting to you. Get a part time job as well, and stay busy with school, work, and hobbies.

Neither option is wrong, but having a reason to finish college is Important. Set goals, know why you want to succeed and you will.

I dropped out of school after my first year. I didn't know what i wanted to do or what i wanted out of school. I took a a year and a half off school, BUT I DIDN'T WASTE MY TIME WHEN I WASN'T IN SCHOOL. I did things that made me better, I improved my health, found new experiences and hobbies, and I actually moved away from my hometown for about a year. What is important is being proactive about your future. If you aren't in school you need to find things that will make you better other than formal education. This could be a job where you learn new skills, or a fitness regiment, or even a reading goal, but don't become like some of my friends who left school to be professional couch sitters.

Acne will clean up with better eating habits, no matter how much product you use, if you keep doing the things that promote the acne, its not going away. WATER is your friend. So cut out all liquids that aren't water. Cutting soda seems hard but once you do it, you'll never want to go back. It makes a huge difference too.

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