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i can't continue my study after two years, so what should i do now?


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im 22, and after two years i couldn't get enough points to continue my study.

before this i did another economic study but stopped after one year because it was boring.

so i need to leave, and i feel lifeless

like what can i do now? i don't have hobbies (aside from spending money) and i don't have a talent, oh and i also don't have rich parents that i can depend on

this is my second time im doing college, and i failed again. 3 years lost. 

im not going to do another study, which will take me 4 years to complete. I will be 27 by that time and companies prefer younger ones who graduated.

oh and plus i have a student debt of around 10.000 euros.

so what should i do now? i feel so lost and useless. 

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open up a business, the degrees are useless these days if you are a normal person ,i mean if yo are not not highly qualified ...etc

you need experience and be loaded with studying loans ,at least loans to start up a business is fruity ,esply if you can get some friends and start together ,use ads and staff , even a random youtuber is getting money more than avergae person, just find something yo like or good at and do it....ppl are getting  more and more into small side businesses,projects,teaching others and ads industry !

 

ps: if yo don't like idea of opening up a business

being a photographer or selling staff on ig, home cooking upon request,baby sitter all are good cheap alternatives ....

good luck!~

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You're still young. Don't look at your time as a waste. Finding a job and getting out into the world isn't a bad thing and many people are in your position. Going to school and finding a career when you're young is becoming less and less common, there's no rush and going back to school later on in life isn't a bad thing.

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