Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Extremely disappointed my daughter wants to be a psychologist. She is very bright and hardworking — could’ve gone into tech or medicine if she wanted
The point is that she is probably well aware of those possibilities and does not want to do those things. Hopefully you are keeping your opinions to yourself and letting her live her own life helping others.
I suggested she be a psychiatrist — pay is much better than psychologist and she will be doing something similar. But she won’t listen!
yeah because that's med school... and a big big time and money commitment. Keep your opinions to yourself. You're probably the reason she wants to be a psychologist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Extremely disappointed my daughter wants to be a psychologist. She is very bright and hardworking — could’ve gone into tech or medicine if she wanted
Speechless at your post. You should be proud of her.
Why are you “speechless?” Money is important to us — we are not a rich family and want DD to be upwardly mobile
Ah, this makes sense now. Your daughter is your retirement plan. Sorry that it's not working out the way you thought it would.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Extremely disappointed my daughter wants to be a psychologist. She is very bright and hardworking — could’ve gone into tech or medicine if she wanted
Speechless at your post. You should be proud of her.
Why are you “speechless?” Money is important to us — we are not a rich family and want DD to be upwardly mobile
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Extremely disappointed my daughter wants to be a psychologist. She is very bright and hardworking — could’ve gone into tech or medicine if she wanted
The point is that she is probably well aware of those possibilities and does not want to do those things. Hopefully you are keeping your opinions to yourself and letting her live her own life helping others.
I suggested she be a psychiatrist — pay is much better than psychologist and she will be doing something similar. But she won’t listen!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Extremely disappointed my daughter wants to be a psychologist. She is very bright and hardworking — could’ve gone into tech or medicine if she wanted
The point is that she is probably well aware of those possibilities and does not want to do those things. Hopefully you are keeping your opinions to yourself and letting her live her own life helping others.
I suggested she be a psychiatrist — pay is much better than psychologist and she will be doing something similar. But she won’t listen!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Extremely disappointed my daughter wants to be a psychologist. She is very bright and hardworking — could’ve gone into tech or medicine if she wanted
The point is that she is probably well aware of those possibilities and does not want to do those things. Hopefully you are keeping your opinions to yourself and letting her live her own life helping others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Extremely disappointed my daughter wants to be a psychologist. She is very bright and hardworking — could’ve gone into tech or medicine if she wanted
Speechless at your post. You should be proud of her.
Anonymous wrote:Extremely disappointed my daughter wants to be a psychologist. She is very bright and hardworking — could’ve gone into tech or medicine if she wanted
Anonymous wrote:Extremely disappointed my daughter wants to be a psychologist. She is very bright and hardworking — could’ve gone into tech or medicine if she wanted