How to talk to my parents?
I recently realized that I gave up my dream college because of my parents. During my junior year of high school, I was getting really pumped about graduation and going to my dream college. My parents were very supportive, showing how we had money saved for it, going on college visits, even getting a few things for a dorm room. Then as my senior year in HS went on, my parents started saying things like "why don't you stay home and take your electives at a community college?". Nothing financially had changed, but their relationship had gotten really rocky.
Regardless, I listened to them, and went to a local college. Now, 4 years later, I'm not even halfway done with college and am trying to move out this fall. I realized that at this point I have neither the grades to get a scholarship, nor the money to go without one to my dream college, so I've had to choose a new one. My parents have started doing the same thing- at first being really enthusiastic, but then starting to ask why I should leave because I'm not done with my basic courses.
How can I talk to them and explain how upset I am that I had to give up something so important? How can I tell them how heartbroken I am that I'll never be able to go where I want? How can I explain that I bent to their wishes once, and will regret it for the rest of my life? All I want to do is move out, finish college, and get on with te rest of my life, but they don't seem to feel the same. How can I tell them that?
Any advice would be welcome!
* I have said that I'm not quite halfway done with college- it's due to having trouble getting enrolled in one particular course. There are only two teachers, and unfortuantely I had to drop the class with one of them because he was a bad teacher. No, seriously, he was truly a bad teacher, and over half the class ended up dropping because it was so bad. We've also petitioned the school to get rid of him.
@ try 2 help- You're right that I should have said that I wanted to go anyway... but I've always had a blind spot when it comes to my parents. They'd always helped me decide (and in many cases made the final choice) in my educational decisions. And the choices we made for high school were good ones. So I thought it was only logical that, since they'd both been to college already, that they'd know the best 'plan of attack' was. I also don't understand why they'd encourage me at first, then start saying that going wasn't the best decision. Especially since this is the second time around that they're doing it- first when I wanted to go to my college, and now when I want to move out and go to college somewhere else.