ba vs. bba, graduating in 3 years, just lots of questions

<p>I'm currently a freshman economics major at the University of Georgia (in the honors program) Right now, I'm in a dilema, because uga offers two economics tracks - a BBA and a BA. The difference between the two is that the BBA focuses on the business aspect of economics with a heavy focus on accounting, finance, etc. while the BA focuses on the theoretical aspect of economics. </p>

<p>Do you all think law schools would prefer one degree track over the other or would they be evaluated equally in the admissions process? Any advice would be really helpful, since I'm going to have to make the decision soon. </p>

<p>Also, I have enough AP credit to finish college a year early. How do law schools look at kids who do that? Should I stay an extra year and double major or perhaps get a combined ba/ma bba/ma? </p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Just keep your GPA up and score high on the LSAT and you will be fine. LS admission is entirely different than undergrad admissions, and they really do not care what you major in, a subject that has been beaten to death on this board. Graduating early will not effect your admission either way.</p>