My dear, they don't have career counselors at your college? You had better switch colleges. Seriously. I would.
My father owned and managed two newspapers all his life. Please, allow me to suggest:
1) Study marketing, and learn to write ad copy. Learn to sell. You don't need to really switch majors for this. But you do need to get out and get a part time job at a radio or news agency, selling advertising. You can also get a job as secretary.
Don't be too proud to be a secretary. They do EVERYTHING and they have THE REAL POWER. You need to know how to take notes, how to listen, how to be organized (structure = good). You should also know Outlook, MS Word, Excel and at least one other db(data base) program, and how to use antivirals and pop-up stoppers, things of that order.
Learn another language. Do it. By any means necessary. Learn French. Every body and their cousing Joe learn Spanish. You should learn French, because it is a language used by the Swiss bankers, by diplomats, and it is elegant, dear miss. If you know French well, you can figure out Spanish.
Learn accounting last but not least. With accounting, you can run your own business.
Well, I'd say you have your work cut out for you. But you did anyway when you chose journalism. You don't like work, then you are at a very great disadvantage.
Now quit your crying, don't whine, don't complain. Get busy. Life doesn't cut you any breaks.
By the way, learn to write clearly. Use paragraphs to organize your thoughts. If you don't communicate clearly, you may end up as a check out girl at Wally World, or setting the fry baskets at a second rate fast food place. Get busy. The clock is not waiting for you or anyone else.