Hey, I have a dilemma. I want to go into something musical after high school. Every girl's dream is to write songs and play/sing them and become famous, right? At least mine is. But it IS a tough way to earn a living, and Dad would rather see me become a pharmacist. (yuck!) So how can I tell him what I want to do and make him realize that I'm NOT going to be what he wants me to be? He insists that I be a PHARMACIST. (And how could I possibly start my career without "starving to death" as Dad so bluntly puts it? I've already strarted writing songs.) any advice is appreciated!
thecarsdownthehill answered Monday November 13 2006, 10:38 pm: so about that whole situation
i don't really know how to get out of the whole pharmacist thing but what about promising you're dad you'll major in musical theater and minor in something sensible. or if you can handle the workload you could double major
that might helo to convince him seeing as you'd have a backup plan [ thecarsdownthehill's advice column | Ask thecarsdownthehill A Question ]
kiran answered Monday November 13 2006, 9:54 pm: Oh yeah my dream was to be a famous actor I know how I could be also my friend has been on some shows so I know I could do it. You should just say it I told my dad and he said someday I could do it if I really wanted to do it. So I think you should just say it to your dad. Good Luck! [ kiran's advice column | Ask kiran A Question ]
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