jellybeenz
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- 2004
Don't worry about being immature. You'd be surprised how much year 12 (and finishing yr 12) can make you grow up. I'm guessing you are only 16, and by the time you turn 18 a million things will change. At 16 the amount of wild parties I had been to was limited but once Year 12 hit things changed a lot. Don't compare yourself with others or what you think a teenager's level of maturity should be, don't think about things so much (this is very hypocritical of me to say lol) and just let the next 18 months happen.
I'm not trying to discourage you or anything, but Classics is something that can be your passion for your whole life without it being your profession or without having a degree in it. Does it really matter when you do a Classics degree? There is no rush to study it before you get sucked into medicine. You have your whole life to do anything you want and the likelihood of people our age staying in one job for their whole lives is actually quite slim.
What I'm saying is, a medicine degree would make your parents happy, it would make you happy as well. You can go overseas, you can help the disadvantaged and you can have the degree in Classics from Oxford. By the time you finish medicine and have worked for a while (will have your own money), you will be your own person, your parents can't stop or control you in any way, so why not just wait a while.
I'm not trying to discourage you or anything, but Classics is something that can be your passion for your whole life without it being your profession or without having a degree in it. Does it really matter when you do a Classics degree? There is no rush to study it before you get sucked into medicine. You have your whole life to do anything you want and the likelihood of people our age staying in one job for their whole lives is actually quite slim.
What I'm saying is, a medicine degree would make your parents happy, it would make you happy as well. You can go overseas, you can help the disadvantaged and you can have the degree in Classics from Oxford. By the time you finish medicine and have worked for a while (will have your own money), you will be your own person, your parents can't stop or control you in any way, so why not just wait a while.