Look, I quit my first univeristy study program one year away from graduation and started a new one. I'll be 30 when I graduate and I don't regret it.
Yes, it gets me to think I'm late in life and that I should be making my own money by that time. I hate to think that if I had at least graduated in my previous study I could qualify for a stable job and stop being a burden at home, but I don't regret the choice I've made and I don't think you will. Go ahead!
And since you don't have a graduation I insist that you go ahead with your idea as a long-term strategy. Consider what kind of financial stability level you need in your life, what kind of job you can take (I, for example, realized I can't work at jobs that require me to be social or where not being social might be bad for me aka the regular corporative workspace) and realize that a graduation can open possibilities for you.
For example, in some countries, civil service offers steady jobs that require you to be graduated but you can't be fired as long as you do your work and you won't depend on other people to do it neither will miss promotions because you're not the most popular one around (because of the steady career plan). Also, most employees have free time to develop their own activities, like those you couldn't make a living out of but still want to dedicate some time to.
Last edited by popuri88; Oct 19, 2015 at 09:50 AM.
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