<p>2 years of college and not a single credit to show for it. I can see why your folks said enough is enough.</p>
<p>I have a friend whose S did the same thing (at least he got 3 credit hours in 2 years). He is now working, married with kids, but still not settled in what he hopes will be a career.</p>
<p>But for now, you have a place to live, but no money for food. First things first, you need to get along until some money comes in. Start looking for a job immediately–try a job in a restaurant where you can eat there. Start selling your stuff–your textbooks are a place to start. Move on to selling your electronics and other unneeded items. Go to homeless shelters for food. </p>
<p>Our neighbor’s S sounded a lot like you. He finally joined the Air Force (at his parents’ insistence–he didn’t want to do it). What a difference it made in his life, right from boot camp. He was expected to accomplish things, he felt part of something bigger–it really changed his life…he ended up with skills that transferred to the civilian sector. </p>
<p>As another poster said–now is the time to become responsible for your own life. You didn’t take advantage of the cushy life your parents provided. The life you provide yourself may be harder, but you can take pride in that it will be all yours.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>