On a side note to what i just said about what matters is that you were disciplined enough to get a degree, even if its not something you will use in the future for your job, this lady I know is 26 and graduated college about a year and a half ago. It took her longer than most because she got married when she was like 23 and only went to school part-time afterwards. She majored in art history, but at the beginning she wanted to do interior design. Reason she changed majors was because interior design was stressing her out too much since sometimes she would stay up until like 3am doing some drawings. Well, then i asked her what kind of jobs can she get with an art history degree and she was like "um.... i dont really know, maybe work in a museum??" and when i asked her if she was going to do that, she kind of laughed and was like "no!!"

So i am guessing she went to college just to go to college?? She doesnt even work. Its not because she has kids or anything because she doesnt. Her husband can afford for her to stay at home, and she enjoys not working. She mainly hangs out with her mom who also doesnt work. Anyway- I think its one thing to go to college and major in something you love regardless if you will actually go into the work field within your major, but its another thing to go and get a degree just to get one because she gave me the impression that she didnt even like art history