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Parents Issues with Radiology

Hey so im a student in college and soon enough im going to have to branch off into a programme to study for a career. I am really interested in Radiology given my fascination with anatomy and also the perks that come along with radiology. However my parents are adamant on me becoming an engineer to the point where they argue everyday forcing me to do something i do not want to do. I told them I wanted to do Radiology and now they joke about it and say that Radiology is small minded and Im throwing away my future. I feel like I dont have any support and i dont know what to do. Should I force myself to do engineering? Is radiology really bad in comparison to it?

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