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I have okay SAT scores but a really high GPA. But for a criminal justice major, you don;t have to have awesome grades or scores () I can't tell them that I want to major in criminal justice, i know that they won't accept it. They want me to become a doctor or a pharmacist or something like that and they are afraid because there are dangers to the job as a police officer or an FBI agent.

So when they ask me what major i have in mind, I say i don't know. Then they list a whole bunch of great schools-ivy leagues...(it's not that I wouldn't go to them it's just that great schools just don't have a criminal justice major-unless you know of some-i would appreciate it. ) It's important to them, the reputation of the college I go to. (They always say: "Oh, you rememer him, his son went to harvard...B.C...Yale..)

How did you tells yours? I sometimes feel like it's not fair to them, my uncle and aunt knows, my guidance counsler, and my friends, but not them...
I feel like a coward

2006-07-22 16:54:09 · 6 answers · asked by beast 1 in Family & Relationships Family

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it's your life. stand up and take it by the horns, be accountable for your choices, and responsible for their outcomes. my father insisted i become a doctor. i chose to go into business. my college major had nothing to do with medicine. i told my parents, they gave me the typical crap that i couldn't do anything with that major, but i turned out to be the most succesful of the family.

be sure to choose something YOU like to do. life is too short to hate waking up every day because you made a decision for your own life purely based on someone else's preferences. you like it, you'll be good at it, and it won't matter if you have an ivy league stamp or not. don't forget, you're actually supposed to ENJOY your life along the way.

2006-07-22 17:00:40 · answer #1 · answered by The Beast 6 · 0 0

My dad would have loved for me to become an engineer. When I went to school, my declared major was computer science, which he was happy with. I wasn't good with the calculus though and decided to switch. I found a major that I was really excited about but knew he probably wouldn't like. It was professional writing; not a BS but a BA. I thought it was cool because I could work with computers and write which were both things I liked. I took him the info and told him about it with great enthusiasm. He was skeptical at first, but he did some research and actually decided it sounded like a good deal for me.

I think that if you demonstrate that you have a passion for it and you approach the issue as an adult, it can go over well. After all, parents want their children to be happy!

2006-07-22 17:00:38 · answer #2 · answered by Christina 7 · 0 0

so that you and that i are on a similar boat. we are both terrified of ways our moms and dads will experience about us differences majors. right here's a speedy precis of my challenge. i'm presently a Nursing significant, yet I hate all technology and clinical careers with a pastime, however the purely reason i'm sticking with it is because my mom feels that the purely way i can make a existence out of myself is that if I honestly have a "good" occupation interior of a health center. My actual pastime: artwork and cosmetology. i favor to significant in speech communications to have the flexibility to capture in shoppers and the inventive study to create new seems after I start up cosmetology college after I graduate. Now what I did even as i keen to make this drastic replace changed into only only opt for it without my ensure's consent. i realized that the reason i'm in college is for my destiny and under no circumstances theirs. even with the very incontrovertible certainty that interior the triumphing, it truly is them taking care human beings, interior the destiny it might want to be any incorrect way round - we'd want to be taking care of our moms and dads even as they're in some type of senior citizen's homestead or some thing. So might want to besides enable us have a good time with our existence in college with even with the certainty that we like, because interior the destiny it's going to tutor.

2016-11-25 19:11:51 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

well smetimes you don't have to declare your major right away.
u can take the basics with undeclared major sometimes.
i'm assuming you're depending on them to pay for college, which means they do have some control - they can refuse to pay if you don't major in what they want. if you can pay for yourself you don't have to worry what they want you to do. remember, you can always change majors. i think the average college person changes 2 or 3 times. Tell them you want to be a researcher on criminal justice (which is not dangerous) not working with criminals directly. To make the world a better place by improving rehabilitation.

2006-07-22 17:00:13 · answer #4 · answered by BonesofaTeacher 7 · 0 0

If I'm not mistaken, a lot of the classes you would have to take to get a degree in political science are also required for pre-law. Therefore, just tell your parents that your thinking about getting a law degree which is true.

2006-07-22 17:58:43 · answer #5 · answered by Sonie 5 · 0 0

Basically, it's your life and you have to start living it. College is the perfect start. Your first major choice at the start of your life is picking your career choice. No one can make that decision for you. Sure all of us parents would love for our children to be doctors or lawyers, but that's our fantasy and your reality comes first. Do what is right FOR YOU!

2006-07-22 18:08:12 · answer #6 · answered by Fee-Fee 3 · 0 0

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