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

<p>By the way, employers hire people with the rights skills and enjoyment for the career, and since your son does not have those (not saying he can’t get them in college, yes he can), how would you except him to be the perfect candidate for the major if he does not want that career. I am not trying to be mean but am just being honest. It is also very hard to become successful and make a lot of money right out of college unless you have the right connections and go a a really prestigious school. Also, an engineering major will be much much more difficult and time consuming than one in math or science. That major will be too hard on him unless he knows he wants to do it. I don’t know you or him so maybe he can do it. What is wrong with your sons major? I don’t know it. If it is an undemanding and un useful one, maybe he can change his major to something else he likes but it doesn’t have to be engineering yada yada. You can’t expect to be sucessful right out of college. Be realistic. Uour son should enjoy his major and his life. People who enjor their majors and their careers are far more likely to be very skilled at them too.</p>