I'll be one of many who will tell you that no amount of education will ever replace real-world experience. I have an MBA but I am technically paid for my years of work experience and not my MBA. Regardless of the fact that I'm a new graduate, I assure you, my compensation is based solely on my experience with a slight leg up due to the degree. If I move positions now I could potentially earn the same or $10-20k more due to the MBA.
I say finish your undergrad and go work for a while. Go back and get the Masters.
tell that to those who work 30 years as a nurse but are somehow unqualified aka not even looked at to sell pharmaceutical drugs because they have a 2 year degree (in nursing) as opposed to a 4 year degree in anything that may not even be med related. this is my mom's story
education is important to a degree