Gosh, you really <3 business. XD I guess that's good though, you found a passion and you're good at it. Sometimes people have a passion but suck at it. That would be awful. But I think to be truly passionate, you should have some skill with it, which may help it grow and such. I'd never force my kids in one direction, however if they picked a route I had reservations about, I'd probably speak up about it. But I don't want kids so I doubt it'll ever be an issue. Some parents can be super overbearing though. Last time, I thought I did so-so and ended up doing really well. So it's usually the opposite of how I feel I did, is how I really did. I hate being asked how I thought a test went, it's just so a foggy question. School should be settling down, I have one more 'section' left and it's graph theory which is like connecting the dots on an empty plane (w/o actual X-Y lines) so it shouldn't be bad. Then the final and that's it. *cheers* No more math forever! Granted I pass this time but I think I will~ It seems like the internship is helping you stay fresh and interested. I know my friend loved his but he couldn't cope with a job plus school plus an internship so he had to drop the job which was really good. Hopefully you don't overwork yourself. And hopefully the internship can turn into something more, down the line, granted they know you're a student and can understand time management issues. And I'm working on my post.