It hurts to say it......
Why don't you get an aviation degree? As we have all stated on here thousands of times, a college degree is extremely important if you want to have a future in aviation. For most people, we recommend they get a different degree (business, engineering, etc...) so they have a backup incase flying doesn't work out.
You have stated that you can't stand general ed classes you are not interested in. But you have also stated that you are very interested in your aviation studies. Why not kill two birds with one stone (get college credit and learn about aviation).
It is no secret that without a college degree, the best job you can climb to will be captain at a regional airline. You will be flying 70 seat RJ's, maxing out at $90k, flying 5-6 legs a day, etc.. To sum it up, you will be doing the same work as a major airline pilot (flying a jet commerical airplane), your job will be harder than the major airline pilot (more legs), you will work more than the major airline pilot (more days and longer days), you will make less than the major airline pilot (Can top out at $200-$250k at a major, only $90k at a regional). BIG DIFFERENCE! Suddenly, those four years you spend at a regional instead of going to college would be made in less than one year at a major airline. And you will be costing yourself MILLION(s) of dollars over the course of your entire career.
You already have a year and a half of college done. That is probably most (or all) of any general ed you will need for an aviation degree. You should find a cheap school with an aviation program, get your degree, flight instruct while going to school, and when you graduate with an aviation degree, go to the regional of your choice.
It is the year 2007. Why so many people who have the opportunity to go college pass it by is completely beyond me!!!