How to show my son he's in the wrong major?

<p>Oh please, you want your son to study a math or science related major even if he doesn’t like it or isn’t good at it. It seems to me that you don’t care about your son’s feelings, wants and goals in life. The business major I am in right now has nothing to do with science and has just a little math. Do you think business people are unsuccessful? What about English or history teachers? Some of my friends never studied math or science and they both make good money. Majors like marketing or business don’t even need many math or science classes. College graduates who are actually skilled at math or science are much more employable in those majors. Plus employers love graduates who are driven and passionate about their major. If your son doesn’t like either of those subjects, why would you want him to suffer the rest of his life with a career dealing in those fields? People who love their careers are far more healthier and happier than those who don’t and why would adults careers with math and science be more successful people than those who don’t. Do they really make more money than other adults. Engineering is a different story. If you son can’t keep up with math and science major related classes in college, and ends up getting bad grades because he does not enjoy either of those subjects, then it will just be harder for him to succeed in a career from it. He should be in a major that he enjoys and motivates him and at the same time is useful, and a parent who does not motivate him and care what he wants is just going to bring him down more.</p>