Dear Will.
I have a situation
that maybe you can help me with. I’m 18,
a senior in high school and I’ll be graduating this May. My parents are both accountants and own an
accounting firm. Their plan is for me to
go to college to get a degree in accounting and one day take over the business
when they retire. I don’t want to seem
ungrateful, but that’s not what I want to do with my life. I really want to go to college and study architecture. Should I do what they want since they are
paying for college or do I follow my dreams? If so, how do I tell them that
accounting isn’t what I want to do with my life? Any advice would be appreciated.
College
Bound
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Dear College
Bound.
Deciding
what you want to do with your life is a hard decision; I’m still trying to
figure that one out for myself. You must
look at all of your options very carefully.
Luckily you have them narrowed down to two options. If you choose the Accounting rout you’ll have
your parents blessing and a guaranteed job after graduation. Plus one day you
will own your own business. That is a
something not everyone is guaranteed and a good thing to have. If you choose Architecture first you’ll need
to have “the talk” with your parents.
Just set down and explain that Architecture is your passion and that’s
what you see yourself doing in life.
They have to understand that if your heart isn’t in accounting you’re
not going to do well in school and I’m sure they only want the best for
you. Untimely the decision is yours to
make and I wish you the best of luck in whatever you decide.
Will
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