Anonymous
Post 09/25/2023 22:29     Subject: Re:how did your teens figure out what they wanted to do in college/life?

Did internships in high school help your kid figure out what they wanted to major in?
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2023 22:26     Subject: Re:how did your teens figure out what they wanted to do in college/life?

Anonymous wrote:If she wants to teach dance she'd better have spent a few years in a company and then MAYBE she'd be a good dance teacher.
The dance teachers who got a degree in dance s*ck. It's the ones who have spent time in the pro league who know what it is to perform.


Dancers with degrees can open their own businesses, create dance teams, there are more recreational dancers than dancers on the professional track.

Professionally trained dancers who danced professionally can teach students with professional aspirations.
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2023 21:15     Subject: Re:how did your teens figure out what they wanted to do in college/life?

If she wants to teach dance she'd better have spent a few years in a company and then MAYBE she'd be a good dance teacher.
The dance teachers who got a degree in dance s*ck. It's the ones who have spent time in the pro league who know what it is to perform.
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2023 18:55     Subject: how did your teens figure out what they wanted to do in college/life?

All these money grubbing STEM STEM STEM, FINANCE FINANCE FINANCE, people working so hard just so they can buy the stuff artists create.
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2023 18:54     Subject: how did your teens figure out what they wanted to do in college/life?

I figured it out when I was 33. I had a lot of passions but not one thing that stood out. I made good money too.

Life is long, it’s not a big deal to change course.
Anonymous
Post 09/25/2023 18:53     Subject: how did your teens figure out what they wanted to do in college/life?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The best advice is go to a liberal arts college that has a core curriculum and therefore you’re expected to take a variety of courses in different subjects. This is how I found my major - not a lucrative career path for all but one that made me fulfilled and happy and I’ve been a contributing member of society for 20 years.


I told my DS that we would pay for college of his choice, as long as it is not liberal arts .
At this point he has no clue what he wants to do either, except he wants a career that will have enough free time to play video games after work . I am trying to encourage him to try different electives in HS to see if what he thinks he likes (chemistry/biosciences) is actually for him. No real advice for OP, but definitely sharing your concern.


Chemistry and biology ARE liberal arts. You are too uneducated to give anyone advice.