<p>You know yourself best. Are you really likely to put away all your money and live like a bum and save the rest? If you honestly think you can do this, and you are really mortified by the prospect of debt, then I’d say, why not?</p>
<p>I dropped out after my junior year for financial reasons. I worked like crazy for a year, then returned, and got my degree. That was way back when you could earn enough in a year to pay tuition. I got a job as RA for the senior year, so everything was paid.</p>
<p>I got lots of opposition from folks saying that I’d never go back, but I knew I really wanted a degree and I wasn’t about to give it up with just one year’s worth of classes to go. This is your life, your trip. Anything is possible. I think you should consider that you will be delayed to start your career until you’re about 30. Does that sound ok to you? Will you love the open road, and then love college and late career in accounting? Just remember you can always change your mind if you get impatient for that accounting degree.</p>