12-19-2009, 07:14 AM
JanusthePhoenix Wrote:I've seen too many of "this major versus that major" threads to think that there could be a straight answer to this that doesn't involve "what interests you more?" or something along those lines. So I'm just after comments and thoughts here. Let's assume for argument's sake that I am equally interested and possess sufficient aptitude (debatable...:o ) for either a MBA or a graduate law degree. What does the board think about these options? I think I would enjoy doing both, with the biggest difference is that the law school is on the opposite end of the state at University of Idaho which means I would have to move again. If I went with the MBA, I could stay here in Boise. I think either one would be applicable to the vague cloud of possible professions I am envisioning, although I am tempted into thinking that the law degree might be more useful.
Thoughts, comments, or opinions?
Since you like to debating I would say law. :o
Not only law for that reason but because law if you choose to do business you know law inside and out and im sure a business would want that. But why would you want to? Dont lawyers make like 120k in private practice and like 70k in firms?
I would say law. If i had the age to play with that option I would venture into law. Theres nothing like going into a court room and shutting them down because you were more prepared and on point.
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