What would your ideal job be? Why not finish your course anyway if you haven't got that long to go and if you don't know what your ideal job would be (I didn't at 17 and I doubt many people do) why not use the time on the course to figure it out. And try to get as much cycling in as possible.
The 'year out' idea is a really good one, it could be a great way to see the world and find out more about life in general, and something you could combine with your passion for cycling. Why not finish your course so you have the qualification under your belt if you need it later (you never know) and once done go travel for a year, maybe a huge cycling tour of Europe? It's also something you could plan while being annoyed at being stuck in college and use to reward yourself for sticking at the course and completing it.
What would your ideal job be? Why not finish your course anyway if you haven't got that long to go and if you don't know what your ideal job would be (I didn't at 17 and I doubt many people do) why not use the time on the course to figure it out. And try to get as much cycling in as possible.
The 'year out' idea is a really good one, it could be a great way to see the world and find out more about life in general, and something you could combine with your passion for cycling. Why not finish your course so you have the qualification under your belt if you need it later (you never know) and once done go travel for a year, maybe a huge cycling tour of Europe? It's also something you could plan while being annoyed at being stuck in college and use to reward yourself for sticking at the course and completing it.