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			As someone who took this path, I would like to say that I am happy and I enjoy my life. Although, I went directly from high school into University and I regret that decision. I live close enough  to the mountains to ski thirty days a year, but I hardly get to enjoy the skiing lifestyle. (but that's just how I have arranged my priorities)
Go make some memories for a year. Take a whole year to be broke and see what you can make of it. Meet people and make connections, take it seriously, but don't stop yourself from having fun. Hope that helps.
		
		
	 
trust me, I appreciate where you're coming from. I went to uni right after high school, and went to live/work in a large city far from skiing right after. I never did the ski bum thing, even though I'd always wanted to.
That being said, I couldn't be happier I didn't. After putting in a couple years at my job, I transferred to Switzerland with my company. Now I live near the mountains, get paid more, ski way more, and get to see Europe every weekend for the past 2 years. Plus, as you get older your priorities change, I still love to ski and I always will, but now I can doing cool ski vacations and buy a chalet eventually.
Lastly, no one I know who bummed for a year ended up doing any amount of serious school after, and had I have done it i'm not sure I would have either, and i'm in a way better position because I didn't.
I'm not saying a house in the suburbs and 3 kids is for everyone (stereotyping), but if you do the school and decide that's not what you want, at least you'll be able to opt out at will. You can't really do it the other way around. Put in the time now, it will pay off in spades.