+1000Anonymous wrote:Raise them not to be weak-minded. Problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My oldest initially wanted to major in philosophy. Then religion. I was getting concerned, but didn't say anything. He changed his major about five more times before finally ending up with a double major Political Science and English. He is 26 and working on a Masters. He had no trouble at all finding a job.
where did he go to undergrad?
Anonymous wrote:I already went through this with my oldest who's currently underemployed because she chose to major in what she was 'good at'. She discovered she was 'good at' sociology because she got A's in sociology classes and struggled in the classes that required real studying and effort.
How do I prevent my youngest from making the same dumb / lazy mistake next year?
Anonymous wrote:My oldest initially wanted to major in philosophy. Then religion. I was getting concerned, but didn't say anything. He changed his major about five more times before finally ending up with a double major Political Science and English. He is 26 and working on a Masters. He had no trouble at all finding a job.
Anonymous wrote:I already went through this with my oldest who's currently underemployed because she chose to major in what she was 'good at'. She discovered she was 'good at' sociology because she got A's in sociology classes and struggled in the classes that required real studying and effort.
How do I prevent my youngest from making the same dumb / lazy mistake next year?