Leverage general business degree; build experience and confidence.
Despite feeling "screwed," a general business degree at 22, even with poor initial grades and no internships, is far from a dead end. The user's challenge is to identify transferable skills from coursework (e.g., project management concepts, basic analytics, communication principles), extracurriculars, or even part-time jobs. Actively pursuing a career counselor, as suggested by a commenter, is crucial for gaining direction. They should focus on entry-level roles that value foundational business understanding, or seek micro-internships/volunteer positions to gain practical experience. Developing specific skills (e.g., in marketing, operations, basic data analysis tools) through online courses or certifications could also help. Building a professional network, even small, can open doors.