As a parent, you can support your daughter by encouraging open communication and active listening. Help her explore her interests, strengths, and goals to narrow down potential university paths. Research different universities and programs together, discussing the pros and cons of each option. Encourage her to reach out to current students or alumni for insights. Consider visiting campuses or attending virtual open houses to get a feel for the environment. Ultimately, remind her that the decision is hers to make and that there is no rush.
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yasin1989
It is all about discovering her passion. I had a similar situation, and it worked out for me when I started to dig deeper into the passion issue. Please have a look at it here: https://www.cstsavings.ca/blog/how-help-your-child-pick-right-university-or-college.
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As a parent, you can support your daughter by encouraging open communication and active listening. Help her explore her interests, strengths, and goals to narrow down potential university paths. Research different universities and programs together, discussing the pros and cons of each option. Encourage her to reach out to current students or alumni for insights. Consider visiting campuses or attending virtual open houses to get a feel for the environment. Ultimately, remind her that the decision is hers to make and that there is no rush.