lol you realise how easy it is to say that and sound all life-loving and cutesy?man you should do what you love.
ull be stuck in this job for the rest of your life, unless you restudy and go into another field.
Job prospects is important i guess, but you seriously dont know what they will be like once youve graduated!
by the time youve graduated in science or engineering apparently your already behind the latest technology.
so calm down about your family and do what you love first.
I actually chose to do what i 'loved' in HS and i ended up learning the harsh truth about scaling subjects too late, regardless of what teachers feed you about ignoring scaling. The vast majority of my friends took the scaling combo as their subjects (4u maths, 2u adv eng, eco, phys chem) and ended up with spectacular marks, even though they complained all year about how much they hated their subjects. i ended up paying for doing what i loved.
So you can see why im slightly skeptical about doing what I would love.