I am currently a freshman in college, and I am a Political Science major, minoring in Economics. I will be graduating in 2 years (May 2009) due to AP credits, and coursework I have/will be doing over winter/summer breaks. I will be 21 by the time I finish my bachelors degree, however this brings up a few questions as I have intentions on continuing to law school:
1. Will it effect my chances at getting accepted to a good law school if I decided to wait to enter/apply to law school and get a "real" job for a year or two?
2. What kinds of jobs could I possibly do with a degree such as that (political science, with a minor in economics)?
3. Am I making a mistake by graduating early? Should I just stay the full four years and possibly turn the economics minor into a major, or pick up another minor (such as french)?
4. Will my freshman year grades now be even more important in deciding my acceptance to law schools as I will only have three years of college?
2007-01-30
13:49:41
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