When I finished High School, I went to college for a couple of years. I knew what I wanted to do. The third year of college, which would have been my last, all of a sudden there was all kinds of pressure for me to quit and pioneer instead. I was supposed to do a hematology internship for 6 weeks with the Red Cross, and the Elders got into my business and told me I was taking a chance on being DFd if I went through with that internship. Someone even orchestrated getting me a job with a company that was owned by a JW to lure me out of finishing. So under all that pressure, and afraid of being DF'd, I quit college. BIGGEST MISTAKE EVER.
Eventually I went back to college and took a 3-year Nursing Program. It was a lot more difficult, because I had a family with small children at the time, but I have a job that I love now, and it was worth every bit of struggle to get that education.
Even if you just get a general arts or science degree, it is still to your benefit. Learning is NEVER a waste. You owe it to yourself to keep learning. You were given a mind and talents - they were gifts and it would be a terrible waste to not find out what you were meant to be and become the person you were meant to be. You will never regret having an education.