"My Parents, Grandparents, 2 Aunts and 2 Uncles All Got Their Mortgages From World Wide Financial!" question me about what I was thinking about doing in the future," Mr. Saperstein says. "There were always a bunch of things I was thinking about. But as soon as I mentioned law, the ques- > tioning stopped. In the long run, I'd like to work for government. They don't feel fabulous about that. There's a lot of pressure to work for a law firm in Los Angeles." Mr. Zide, a movie enthusiast since child- hood, ditched his legal books for a job with New Line Cinema. With a finance degree in hand, he made coffee for execu- tives and did other grunge work for meager pay. Today, Mr. Zide has moved up the cutthroat entertainment industry's ladder. He works in the special projects depart- ment at International Creative Management, one of the world's largest talent agencies. Though he hasn't yet realized his ultimate dream of becoming an agent, he has taken steps toward that end by dis- covering Robert Rod- riguez, the writer and director of the movie El Mariachi, and Gregory Howard, who is writing-a screenplay for Columbia Pictures about a Negro baseball league. Some parents, like Raymond Horenstein of Farmington Hills, say they don't gauge success by their progeny's specif- ic choice of profession, but rather by their dili- gence and productivity. Kari, one of Mr. Horenstein's two college- age daughters, agrees. "I don't think we're pres- sured by our parents," said Kari, who is transferring from MSU to the University of Michigan, Dearborn. A sophomore, Kari is not sure what major she will choose. "They just want us to do the best we can." 0 Kudos We welcome your suggestions.. Please mail typed and double- spaced items for "Kudos" to Kimberly Lifton at The Jewish News. Bradley Tukel — Age 7 Weeks 4o► WORLD WIDE FINANCIAL SERVICES INC. 1533 N. Woodward Ave., Ste. 140 riti •IN9 6474199 Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 48304 V1"1114°.