Well, let's see... My younger daughter spent three months asking people "would you like extra cream with that latte'?"
Then she got the job she'd been looking for - an internship requiring (minimally) a BA. She got the internship (US Congress - House Budget Committee), which lead to another position that was end-dated as it was tied to the elections in the US, current job, the "keeper" is back on Capitol Hill in Washington - working on the staff of the Senate Commerce Committee.
Won't do you much good being on the other side of the pond. I guess the point isn't to "figure out what to do with it now" - but more importantly to figure out what you WANT to do - then using the BA to get in the door. (I've been told I have a "very American" attitude that way - I've yet to figure out what that means...)