First TIG T's - should I stick to it?

I know that these welds are far from perfect, but I'd like opinions from others. Based off my first ever TIG T welds, do you think it's worth trying to pursue it for a career, or stick to MIG and get experience elsewhere?

My current situation is as follows:

Level 2 welding course (UK), learning stick and MIG. I'm at a stage where I've pretty much completed the course's requirements. I'm learning TIG to enter a national competition.

If I leave the college now, I can get an entry level MIG job, and work my way up from that. Or, I can return in September and complete a level 3 course which includes TIG. This will delay my career by a year but might help in jumping up the ladder initially.

All courses are free, and I know for certain that welding is what I want to do. I'm also currently doing some automotive body repairs in my own time. I just can't decide what option is the better one for me. I'm turning 20 this year and feel as though remaining in education is holding me back from the 'real world'.