Well- here is my two cents coming from someone more than twice your age I suspect.
I fear if you leave- you might not ever go back. Or if you do- you will feel even stranger being "behind" in some way and talk yourself out of going.
Consider if you will a hybrid approach. (But please- after giving it just slightly more time. It's September. You just started. Give it just a WEE bit more time.)
But a hybrid approach could mean attending either a junior college or a part time schedule and getting a job. This way you are not abandoning it completely.
I had plans to attend college full time. Found a great job out of high school so went to junior college at night.
I did this for awhile but then got hooked on being in the real world and getting paychecks! So eventually- I gave up on college.
Then I worked and felt wierd that all the people around me (my age and younger) had college degrees and I did not.
EVENTUALLY--- in my thirties and married and pregnant--- I FINALLY finished my degree at a prestigious university by taking night courses.
It would have been much easier to just get it done earlier in life.
The work world is so much more competitive than when I was young. Try to get your degree. REMEMBER--- this is a temporary time in your life. It's not forever. Every day is closer to your goal. And maybe it's simply some adjustents that have to be made to suit your tastes than just quitting all together.
Whatever your decision- I'm sure you'll do great. Good luck.
P.S. You don't need to declare a major quite yet. If you are not going into the health fields or technology or science- a general degree is very respectable. I have a liberal arts degree that serves me well.