My dad has this “fallback” mentality that if the priesthood doesn’t work out for me, then what? He wants me to get a degree in engineering (he’s an engineer) at a military academy (he also thinks that I am too young to enter a seminary, and that I need to “experience life more”). Obviously, going to a military academy means I owe years when I get out, so I will be about 30 before I can enter a seminary. I truly feel called by God to the priesthood, but I am not quite sure what to do.
If you feel called to the priesthood you should discern your vocation now. Contact the vocations director for you diocese.
I don’t disagree with the idea of getting a BA, so you are employable if you turn out not to have a vocation. But, you can get a BA while you are in a minor seminary. Take a few extra classes, and you could get a double major philosophy and something professional (math, econ, finance, etc.).
However, the idea of going to a service academy as a “fallback” seems wrong. Not only are you committing to 6 years in the military, but the service academies are meant to train the nation’s military leaders, not as professional schools. If you go to the academies, it should be because you have that “vocation”, military service.
Why does your father think you are too young to enter the seminary, but not too young to pursue a military calling that will likely place you in combat? I am a huge supporter of the military, but let’s face it, it’s a serious thing to go into combat and potentially kill or be killed.
I say you should pursue the priesthood immediately, if you feel that is your calling.
God Bless