To go off what MooseMan said, many colleges require classes beyond what is specifically related to your subject of interest. In your case, you said you needed 27 hours of addictions training for the licensing, but in most cases a undergraduate degree is supposed to also encompass a liberal arts education of some sort as well. The best compromise might be to realize that you are gaining education of related issues that may make you more sensitive to issues concerning addictions that might not instantly seem obvious, ie having to take an economics class, which might give you a little more information how what most human beings dictate to be rational decision making. And yes, being in debt does most certainly suck, but the payoffs for a career that can support you doing something you are very interested hopefully are much higher, or you wouldn't be doing this in the first place.
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