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Approaching my last year of grade school in Canada, I am now having to from a wide range of possible post-secondary education options, and in the end a decent career.
I have planned to do a double major in philosophy and physics/mathematics/chemistry, in general but am not entirely sure what career options I will be able to obtain after the schooling, if any.
However, the most iminent problem ahead comes from the amazing persistence of trying to het me on the medical schooling career path which is supported by my close family members for over 5 years. It seems like they have stuck on a parricular career label on me as soon as I had first entered the general school population.
I have never had much interest in that field and have decided to pursue something different, evident in my hoped for double major. The conflicting wishes have strained my relationship with my family as they quietly withdraw both their financial and general support.
To a certain extent, I am not entirely confident of the my decision to veer away from what they had hoped for for many years from me, yet I have a notion this is the right thing to do.
.. Is it?
So. Have any of you been through a situation like this? If so, have you been able to create a compromise of some sort?
Any tips or suggestions?
Now accepting free donations of support in non-perishable containers.
I have planned to do a double major in philosophy and physics/mathematics/chemistry, in general but am not entirely sure what career options I will be able to obtain after the schooling, if any.
However, the most iminent problem ahead comes from the amazing persistence of trying to het me on the medical schooling career path which is supported by my close family members for over 5 years. It seems like they have stuck on a parricular career label on me as soon as I had first entered the general school population.
I have never had much interest in that field and have decided to pursue something different, evident in my hoped for double major. The conflicting wishes have strained my relationship with my family as they quietly withdraw both their financial and general support.
To a certain extent, I am not entirely confident of the my decision to veer away from what they had hoped for for many years from me, yet I have a notion this is the right thing to do.
.. Is it?
So. Have any of you been through a situation like this? If so, have you been able to create a compromise of some sort?
Any tips or suggestions?
Now accepting free donations of support in non-perishable containers.