yes, i do mean well and think that if I was the OP, based on what she has shared , i'd go for my degrees and take a chance on living without the insurance for a couple years rather than quit college. i would explore getting major med insurance to protect myself from huge bills , but, if i was unsurable or just couldn't afford it at all , i'd gamble and go bankrupt if i needed some major surgery that i could never pay for. yes, there would be financial and credit consequences to that decision, but, there will be financial and other consequences to the OP not finishing her educational goals right now. this may be the last chance, she has to finish. now or never. i think she also risks not being financially prepared for her old age without an education / skill set to earn more money. health care choices will be completely different in the next decade. medical bills are not even considered in the credit application for mortgages these days. the lenders advise that it can't count against people because they can't help it if that got sick / couldn't pay. morally, i think people should pay their medical bills but if that bill is 1 M dollars and they won't be able to pay that back with interest in their lifetime, this is what our legal right to bankruptcy is all about. fresh start. i wish the OP the best and hope she finds a solution. i would not for anything quit college though. she did not indicate what her major is / if she has plans to go on to grad school ?