Self-exploration: take time to reflect and think, and understand your interests, values and advantages. Think about what you really like to do and what your long-term goals are. This will help you find a career direction that suits you.
Career counseling: consulting a professional career counselor or attending a career planning course can help you better understand yourself and provide guidance on career choice.
Educational choice: Considering your social phobia and obsessive-compulsive disorder, you can evaluate the adaptability of repeating the college entrance examination and self-taught examination. It takes a long time to repeat the college entrance examination, but self-study can be done at home. You can consider your study habits, time arrangement and psychological endurance, and choose the way that suits you.
Benefits of continuing to study: It will bring some benefits to further improve your academic qualifications, whether you are repeating or taking the self-taught exam. It can increase your knowledge reserve, enhance employment competitiveness and provide more opportunities for future career development.
Step by step: Don't put too much pressure on yourself. You can start with small steps and gradually adjust and change your lifestyle. You can try to participate in more social activities and communicate with others, and gradually overcome the social fear and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
The most important thing is to believe in your ability and potential and give yourself some time to explore and grow. Don't be afraid to ask for help Look for support systems, including family, friends or professionals, who can provide support and advice during your decision-making process. Remember, life is a process of continuous development and exploration, and everyone will face challenges and choices. The key is to keep a positive attitude and flexible thinking. Good luck!