no_steezeTake time off if you promise yourself you'll go back. There's no reason not to get a college degree and then spend time doing whatever you want, but stopping a couple years shy and giving it up doesn't do much for you. You may currently think you want to wait tables in a ski town so you can ski all day, and you should do that if it's what you want, but later down the line when you're looking for something different and your knees don't work anymore you'll be happy you gave yourself more options when you had the chance. Unless it's really not financially feasible (which it sounds like isn't the case) you have nothing to lose by finishing out your degree and a lot to gain. So take a year off if you want to, I think it's always a good idea to take time off if you're not as invested as you could be, since you pay a ton to go there anyway, but don't give it up completely. Make sure you're in a situation where you can come back and finish it up, otherwise you'll likely regret it down the road.
My roommate and closest friend took a year off without telling us and now nobody has heard from him for months. We contact him occasionally and we know he's alive and well from mutual friends, but he just completely went dark. So if you do take time off, at least tell your friends
Agreed, don't do something that you might regret. Later in life when your body cant withstand the everyday skiing lifestyle you will be happy to have options.