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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 445397" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>Ah, Sharon -</p><p></p><p>My D was the easy one. She and I are the only people in our family who actually stayed with their goal after the first year of college, although I did change my major (from journalism to poli sci, both with the goal of being a lawyer).</p><p></p><p>As for my boys, who knows. Oldest boy's current passion appears to be driving - he delivers for a restaurant/catering place and is going further and further as the store's rep spreads. difficult child loves physics and he's apparently good at it. Next boy loves history but his dyslexia makes things tough and baby boy loves science.</p><p></p><p>It's great that your daughter felt she could tell you how she felt. The daughter of a friend of mine started out as a fine art major in a studio type school, then she switched to art history. She's at her 4th college and is now doing design - she does jewelry and someone has picked up some of her designs. There are many roads to success and contentment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 445397, member: 3493"] Ah, Sharon - My D was the easy one. She and I are the only people in our family who actually stayed with their goal after the first year of college, although I did change my major (from journalism to poli sci, both with the goal of being a lawyer). As for my boys, who knows. Oldest boy's current passion appears to be driving - he delivers for a restaurant/catering place and is going further and further as the store's rep spreads. difficult child loves physics and he's apparently good at it. Next boy loves history but his dyslexia makes things tough and baby boy loves science. It's great that your daughter felt she could tell you how she felt. The daughter of a friend of mine started out as a fine art major in a studio type school, then she switched to art history. She's at her 4th college and is now doing design - she does jewelry and someone has picked up some of her designs. There are many roads to success and contentment. [/QUOTE]
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