Business Law?

<p>Have already posted in U Miami's page, but I want to ask for as many people's opinion as possible (:</p>

<p>So I'm admitted into U Miami's School of Business, and now I'm undecided between these two majors:</p>

<p>1, International Finance and Marketing
2, Business Law</p>

<p>I'm leaned more towards Business Law, since I know the finance/market job market is pretty much saturated. However, I want to know whether I can find a job with an undergrad degree in business law, or do I need to attend law school? I mean, though I plan to attend a law school, I must take into consideration the chance that my grades may not qualify and the chance that I can't find any scholarship. Therefore, I want to make sure that even without going to a law school, I would still be able to find a job with this undergrad degree. Would be happy to listen to anyone's opinion on this matter. Thank you (:</p>

<p>Most people can’t find a job after going to law school. Unless you plan on getting a >3.8 gpa and going to a top 14 law school, don’t major in a law-based field. And I don’t know much about the international finance and marketing degree but I would guess you’d be better off majoring in finance as IFaM seems broad and wouldn’t prepare you any more adequately than a finance degree for the business world.</p>

<p>That may be true in general, but a law degree with a focus in business is actually pretty substantial these days. International finance / marketing is a job that sounds way better than it actually is. You may enjoy the course material, but you will realize, when looking for a job, that you will be a tad SOL.</p>