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AI for Handling Family Pressure About Majors and Careers
First-gen students often hear 'be a doctor or a lawyer' from parents who immigrated or sacrificed for them. AI can help you have the hard conversation, on your terms.
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What this lesson covers
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The main moves in order
- 1Why this is so hard
- 2family communication
- 3career counseling
- 4intergenerational
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Section 1
Why this is so hard
Your parents may have a 1990s map of careers. They know 'doctor, lawyer, engineer, accountant.' They may not know data scientist, UX researcher, public-policy analyst, physician assistant, RN — and may not believe you can earn a real living without 'M.D.' after your name. The map isn't wrong; it's incomplete.
Prompt
Translate the field, not the argument.
My parents want me to be a doctor. I want to be a UX researcher.
They see UX as 'making websites' and don't take it seriously.
Write me a 2-page brief for my parents (in [language]) that:
1. Explains what a UX researcher actually does
2. Realistic salary range and stability
3. Why the field is growing
4. The path I'd take from sophomore to first job
5. Compares that with the doctor path honestly
Warm tone. Respect that they want stability for me.Key terms in this lesson
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