Blue,
1st, thanks for MC's. I used them for a ghillie base in SFSC part deux a couple months ago.
2nd: Be wary of a recruiter telling you anything about special operations unless he has a tab on his shoulder. I'm not saying you won't work with SOF as a 35m, but you're going to get better info on this forum regarding SOF than you are from your recruiter. Ironic, but true.
35M is a good job with multiple opportunities. If you took the time to read BravoOne's post, then you can see what much of your time will be spent doing: Reading and writing (Bravo, not a knock on you or your job).
My personal experience with intel geeks of all uniformed and un-uniformed persuasions is they're overeducated and under experienced. The ones that have been in the job a while (a decade or more) are usually G2G or so far beyond repair that you put them on the phone and not much else. Kids that come straight on the job after AIT, or worse, recruited out of college with a degree in International Relations, have a lot on their shoulders and usually do more harm than good.
Do what's going to make you happy. Don't do this for your parents. This is your career. If they still want you to live at home in five years, then let them make the decision for you. I still think that spending a couple years in Regiment is the way to go. I'm sure I told you this before, but I wish I had. Nice thing about 35M is you can reclass to it after you get blown up or break yourself on a jump. In addition, if you spend your time in the trenches, you'll have better rapport with the guys you get attached to as HUMINT collector. If you're young and fit, sling lead.