Really Lost

I'm at a crossroads in my life, torn between pursuing investment banking and medicine. I attend a top school in Illinois, studying Engineering and Pre-Med, I've managed to land a promising internship in investment banking that could lead to a lucrative full-time offer in NYC. But my family, especially my immigrant parents from Bangladesh, are pushing me towards medicine, arguing it's more stable and potentially more rewarding in the long run. I get where they're coming from – the idea of a guaranteed high salary as a doctor is tempting. In finance, you can always get pushed out, and end making like 150k in corporate development at like age 35-40. But I can't help feeling that they might not fully grasp the opportunities in finance, given their background. My dad drives a cab and my mom stays at home, so their perspective is understandably different. I'm excited about the possibilities in banking, but I'm also scared of making the wrong choice and letting my family down. It's tough to balance my own ambitions with their expectations, and I'm really struggling to figure out which path is right for me. How do I make this decision with confidence when both options have their own risks and rewards? It's hard to independently make my own decisions, where everyone around me including my parents and relatives are pressuring me that medicine is the golden path for social mobility and that i'm making a bad decision.