FEATURES 6A Tomorrow’s horoscope Teen wants to chart own path Dear Annie: I am 15 years old and I love your column. Here’s my problem: Ever since I was a little girl, I had one dream — to become an astronaut. I would gaze at the stars for hours each night, and I learned everything I could from books. However, my parents have always drilled into me that I was to become a doctor or lawyer. They are very strict, and I always have obeyed them. I believe they do this for my bene¿t. 0y par- ents grew up poor. They want me to make heaps of money so I will want for nothing. Whenever I bring up the topic of becoming an astronaut, they quickly shut it down, because they don’t believe astronauts earn enough. 0y parents will never support me in this. I have only one path, already drawn, com- plete with college courses and job openings. 0y parents see their friends’ children becoming law- yers, surgeons or specialists, and they expect me to do the same. Even my teachers and friends give me doubtful looks when I tell them what I want to do. But let’s say that I cut ties with my parents and take college classes in physics and astronomy Annie’s Mailbox Creators Syndicate Inc. Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar and don’t get into 1$6$. 0ed- icine is a solid ¿eld.