>>178726Go to work.
Seriously, go to work, work at least one year. Get that experience under your belt. No one hires people with no experience when they haven't worked since being in school for a long time.
Get that experience, save as much money as you can, then decide what you want to do - travel here, travel there, pick up some bizarre hobby, whatever.
Then if you want to go back to working in finance you can tell them that you wanted to do whatever you did and now that you did it, you've completed some life goals. You'll look like you've matured, you'll have that year of actual experience already, and if you're good at your job, your old boss might even hire you back.
Don't waste all your time in school by just going and exploring yourself like a hippie. Use your education and privileged position, don't let it go to waste. You're in a position would, literally, kill to be in.
What doesn't kill you, makes you stronger, including working in the hell hole that is being a first year analyst in finance, trust me, I did it too.