If, on the other hand, you decide to go to uni simply because of the pressure put on people to go, and all the scare stories about not being able to get a job if you don't get a degree, then please, don't force yourself into going.
Ugh, I HATE that attitude. I knew a guy who didn't know what he wanted to do with his life and so he just did a degree so he could feel like he was doing something and because it would sound good. But it doesn't sound good at all, it sounds stupid. Why would you spend 3 years of your life, $30 000+ and all of that time and effort on something you don't even really enjoy or will find useful?
So don't worry and think that if you don't go to Uni its the end of the world. Go travelling instead, learn a language, live abroad for a while, find a career that you will enjoy, do some charity work, take up different sports. I'm trying to do all this now to make up for my dire Uni days! But everyone's experiences are different. The key is being happy and confident in what you're doing, everything else stems from that, whether you go to uni or not.
Exactly.
I think if the career you want requires a degree, then you should do it. But just know that university isn't the only option. I hate it how everyone expects you to go to high school, then university, then get a job. There is no format for how your life should be, you choose it! There are so many great things you can do before/instead of going to university. Taking a break and having other experiences often make you realise what you really want to do.
For the record, I am planning on doing a degree, but that is because it will let me spend my life doing the things I love.