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This 18-Year-Old Wants to Trade a Degree for the Chance to Walk the Runway

by Sunny Nguyen
November 3, 2025
in Social Issues

A mother’s vision for her daughter’s stable future is colliding head-on with her daughter’s glamorous, time-sensitive dream.

The 18-year-old daughter, a math whiz accepted into a prestigious computer science program, has been modeling part-time since she was 15, even walking in New York and Paris. Now, with college looming, she wants to defer admission for a year and move to New York to pursue modeling full-time.

The mother sees this as a reckless waste of time and money, especially since the daughter plans to use her college savings for NYC rent. The father is supportive, but the mother is putting her foot down, fearing for her “naive” daughter’s safety and future.

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This 18-Year-Old Wants to Trade a Degree for the Chance to Walk the Runway
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AITA for not letting my daughter (18F) pursue modeling?

I (44F) have a daughter (18F) and a son (15M). My daughter was “scouted” by a modeling agency when she was 15.

Since then, she has been doing modeling jobs, including local ads and even fashion shows. She has walked in shows in New York and Paris.

The money is minimal, but my husband and I put it all into a savings account for her college tuition.

When she was a kid, she always wanted to be a software developer like her dad.

She had stellar grades in high school math, physics and in April was accepted into a prestigious computer science undergraduate program at a great university.

We were all overjoyed for her. She accepted the offer and everything.

Today, she told me and my husband that she wanted to defer admission for a year and “focus on modeling”.

Her agency has been pressuring her to relocate to New York City because there are more opportunities/jobs there.

I was adamant that she enter school in September instead of moving to NYC to model.

I told her she would be wasting a year of her life when she could be spending her time getting her degree.

She argued with us further and said that now she’s 18, she will use her savings to move to New York.

I told her those savings were for her college tuition, not for her to waste paying thousands in rent and accomplishing nothing.

She said “Its not like you guys can’t afford to pay for my tuition yourselves.”

My husband thinks we should let her do it, and start school next year.

I am strictly against it. I think it will be a waste of her life and most importantly, I will worry for her safety.

She is 18 but still so naive. AITA for putting my foot down on this matter?

The mother is operating from a place of fear and pragmatism. She sees the modeling industry as unstable and dangerous, and college as the only guaranteed path to security. Her daughter, however, sees a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that has a strict expiration date.

The mother’s biggest mistake is viewing the gap year as a “waste of her life.” For a model, 18 is prime time. College will always be there, but the window for high-fashion modeling closes quickly. By trying to control her adult daughter’s choices, the mother is risking a permanent rift.

The daughter’s comment about her parents affording tuition is a cheap shot, but it highlights the financial power dynamic the mother is using to control her.

The mother is right that a computer science degree offers stability, but she is ignoring the fundamental reality of the modeling industry. Modeling is one of the few careers where youth is the primary asset.

According to a 2023 report by Forbes, the average career span for a successful high-fashion model is often less than five years, with the peak years being between 18 and 22.  Deferring college for one year is a small price to pay for the chance to pursue a dream that cannot wait.

Furthermore, the mother’s attempt to control the daughter’s savings is a boundary violation. While the parents saved the money, the daughter earned it through her work. At 18, she has the legal right to use those funds to invest in her career, even if the parents disagree with the investment.

As Dr. Kenneth Ginsburg, a pediatrician and author, argues, “The best way to prepare young people for adult life is to allow them to make mistakes and learn from the consequences. Trying to micromanage their dreams, even out of love, breeds resentment and reduces their self-efficacy.” 

Check out how the community responded:

Redditors were unanimous in ruling YTA, arguing that the mother must allow her adult daughter to pursue a time-sensitive dream.

VogonShakespeare - YTA. My mom forced me to go to college a year early against my will and even though I’m nearly 30 now

and have truly come to see the wisdom in “you’ll understand when you’re older” about most of our teenage me arguments, it’s the one thing I’m still bitter about.

Let your daughter model for a year. She can always go to college later, but models have an “expiration date” in the fashion industry unfortunately.

[Reddit User] - A year is nothing. If it doesn’t work out, she can come back and continue with her degree. YTA

[Reddit User] - A gentle YTA. She isn't saying she won't go to school. She is saying she wants to defer a year.

Now is her chance to make a go of her modeling career. She will never have this opportunity again.

Many comments focused on the importance of letting young adults follow their passions, even if they fail.

garlicparmbreadknot - Whether she succeeds or fails with modelling, trying and not succeeding is better than not trying at all.

It’s her life and her goals, as a parent, you should be supporting them in anyway you possibly can.

[Reddit User] - YTA People regret the things they don’t do. Even if it doesn’t work out, it’s a life experience she needs to experience.

She will resent you for the rest of her life if you don’t let her explore this opportunity.

Users also pointed out that the mother has no right to control her adult daughter’s money or choices.

Oishiio42 - YTA. She's an adult, she has every right to pursue her dreams. The money might be minimal,

but (and I am not referring to legality here), it's her money that she earned, not yours.

JustSort6370 - YTA. It's her life and she needs to make her own mistakes. That said, you're not obligated to pay her tuition if the modeling career goes tits up.

Let her find her own path. She's not your belonging to manipulate.

The mother needs to step back and trust her daughter. The best compromise is to support the deferral, help her research safe housing in NYC, and establish clear check-in protocols. If the modeling career doesn’t pan out, the computer science degree will still be waiting.

Was the mother’s fear justified, or is she prioritizing control over her daughter’s happiness?

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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