that's probably what I'm going to end up doing. I've become sick of numbers and finance though so I might major in marketing and finish that, although if in a year I still feel like the pull to pursue wrestling is there I'll start training too, while also doing the stuff I need for firefighting. At most, the marketing will be applied to if/when I start a (few) side project(s) but I don't think I'd ever be able to work in an office setting after that debacle in the summer.My rational advice is to at least finish and then go for something you’d really like to do. If it fails at least you have something to fall back on. Give yourself a time frame to accomplish something you like. If it doesn’t work then you can go do a job you hate like most people.
This is advice I would have given myself 10-15 years ago while finishing college.