Just to touch on things that have already been said:
There are a lot of different types of schools you could go to with a lot of different majors. Then again, it isn't as though there are no options for those who drop out without a degree. Here are my recommendations:
Talk to someone on campus (academic advisor, career counsellor, etc) about different options that might interest you. Then, sign up for a wide variety of courses next semester: take things that you have never been exposed to or that you have only vaguely studied. Since you're a premed, I'd suggest looking at the humanities disciplines, like English, History, Philosophy, Anthropology, Sociology, Government, etc.
Try out some really different courses are see if anything sparks your interest. Also, it might be enlightening to get a job over the summer with similar hours and content to what you would do if you dropped out of school. That said, I highly recommend going back for another semester to try some other disciplines.
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