At a loss, don't know what to do - sports marketing or pre-law

<p>Okay guys I'm currently attending a community college in Missouri, I have gotten okay grades (for some reason can't find my GPA but it's around a 3.6 I'm pretty sure). Thing is I don't really know what I want to do for college and the time is fast approaching to sink or swim.</p>

<p>I'm thinking I really want to work in athletic administration after college but I've heard the degree is useless unless you're aiming for a Master's. I could do that, but I have gotten some advice from others that I should go into law school, specifically Duke's, because so many athletic departments have law graduates working for them (and Duke's in particular). But then at the same time I'm told getting a job in an AD is more about who you know than what kind of degree you get.</p>

<p>Another option that would be absolutely FANTASTIC is getting into Oregon's sports marketing program. But I think I'd rather get into that for graduate school, I don't think I could do much with a sports marketing bachelor's degree, even from a school as great as Oregon's, unless I somehow landed their Nike internship. But again I'm probably putting the cart before the horse here.</p>

<p>So I'm kind of at a loss for what to do here. So much of my future depends on things going just right and GETTING into law school or GETTING into graduate school at Oregon. Obviously these are goals I'll work my ass off to achieve but everything's just so uncertain... Anyone go to Oregon or law school and could offer me a tip or two on what to expect?</p>

<p>Pretty easy choice here, law schools care very little about your major. In fact there are very few “pre-law” majors anywhere (almost zero), and the ones that are aren’t looked upon greatly by law schools. So major in Sports marketing and apply to law school or the Oregon grad school after you’re done. Easy choice.</p>

<p>Don’t major in “pre-law”, that doesn’t really exist.</p>