Chemical Engineer Lawyer

<p>I am a high school senior this year preparing for an undergraduate major in chemical engineering. I love chemistry, physics, and math, so the choice was a piece of cake. Though I really enjoy these things, I also enjoy humanities based courses and I especially LOVE a good argument. I'm a very hard worker and I always try to be challenged. Since I was young people always said they could see me as a lawyer because I never ever lose an argument. So needless to say that idea also sounds a bit interesting to me! So my main question is would going to law school with an undergrad major in chemical engineering be doable? and In addition to being doable, would it be useful? Would I be marketable. or would my undergrad in engineering mean absolutely nothing? Does anyone have any insight on the usefulness of this, and also any other information that might help me decide on this? Are there certain programs I should be aware of? Also I am doing ROTC in college so I will be required to serve active duty for 4 years after graduation. Is law school after that still okay?
Thanks!</p>