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 No.471

I dropped out of school at 14. I started working late last year while 18. I live in the UK. What should I do? If I take GCSE's and A-Levels, I'll be 22 before I even start University. Is this worth it? Will it even be valuable then? There's nothing in particular I want to do, I just want to make money. I don't have any irl friends and my online connections are poor. What should I start working on now? I have lots of time, and I'm building up motivation. The past week I've immediately finished all the chores I used to put off until the end of the day and been left wondering what I should even do with the rest of my time. Please help me to find something to do. I want it to be important or profitable.

 No.472

Of course your university degree will still be valuable. I can't speak from personal experience, but one of my relatives only started university at 25, and he's pretty successful. It really depends on what you are more in favour of doing, you can get a basic IT or teaching degree in a couple months and that'll already land you an alright job. If you know another language, you could look into applying for an online job, content moderation being a pretty alright one. Really you have a lot of options for potential career avenues that would only need maybe a month of training or a 1-2 month long degree that could then just land you a whole career, your options are pretty open.

 No.473

>>471
I dropped out, but when I was at uni, there was a 30 years old guy. I'm pretty sure that he graduated and got a job because he was really motivated and knew almost everything.

>What should I start working on now?

You should read about various topics. Go to a library or something and browse the non-fiction books.

>Please help me to find something to do. I want it to be important or profitable.

You should find something that interest you because you will be much less motivated to do something just for the money.

 No.474

just letting you know that I’m currently a uni student and several of my classmates are much older than that. there’s a fourty something year old in the class. one of my friends is twenty seven. another classmate is in their thirties. It is literally never too late

 No.478

Finishing uni is 100% worth it OP. You are very very young even though it may not seem like it and finishing uni at 22 is genuinely early by many people's standards these days. Adolescence is lasting into people's late 20s and even in some cases early 30s today. You finish uni in your early 20s and you'll be ahead of the pack.



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