This reminds me of a student in Canberra who got the highest TER score in the whole of Canberra.
His parents cheered, his friends cheered, all of Canberra cheered, and his teachers told him I {I'm paraphrasing ) good, now you can be a lawyer, a doctor, an engineer...
Bear in mind, that when students in high school study science or mathematics, their marks are scaled up.
But if you study the arts, music, for instance (which is also science) your marks are scaled down.
Really fair, isn't it!
So after the dust had settled and the student was asked what career path he was going to choose he told them that he wanted to be a ceramicist.
But you can be anything you want to, a surgeon, an influencer, a...
And when the dust of enthusiasm had settled, he quietly explained that he didn't want to be any of these things. He wanted to a ceramicist.