I not only managed to waste my 20s but my 30s also. I got my Computer Science degree when I was 42 and immediately got work in IT as a programmer, which was my specialty in my degree.
There are many companies who value "non-traditional" college graduates because the non-traditional graduate already knows how to work, is willing to take direction, has developed skills that are outside job area, but necessary for success....
So go get that degree and then keep knocking on doors until someone lets you in to use it.
I not only managed to waste my 20s but my 30s also. I got my Computer Science degree when I was 42 and immediately got work in IT as a programmer, which was my specialty in my degree.
There are many companies who value "non-traditional" college graduates because the non-traditional graduate already knows how to work, is willing to take direction, has developed skills that are outside job area, but necessary for success ....
So go get that degree and then keep knocking on doors until someone lets you in to use it.