It took me 3yrs to get my Masters. 5-6yrs to get my Bachelors.
12+yrs to get my Associates Degree from San Francisco City College. Even though this is my "lowest" degree, this is the degree I'm most proud of. If I had to do it all over again, I'm not sure I would bother with the other two.
My scholarly and career interests changed per semester. I would be making an 'A' in a class and would impulsively drop it because I was no longer "stimulated" by the subject. I was put on academic probation for years because of my tendency to switch interests and drop classes. My grades were never a problem.
My advice: Take a vocational interests test. Go to Registration (or where ever it is in your school) and sign up for academic counseling. Hopefully, you will get a good counselor. My academic counselor kept me focused and got me through the last year of my degree. Having the Dean of Students crack down on me and make me stop dropping courses also helped.
If you have any learning disabilities (eg. ADHD), go to the Disabled Students Department.
Also, check out certificate programs. CCSF has cert degrees for paralegals, drug/alcohol counselors, etc. Some of these strike me as more useful than a traditional degree nowadays.
Good luck.

Mike