<p>Is this a good idea? I wanna do as much as I can! I was thinking to do a bachelor in business management or political economics and a bachelor in law? Will it be too much work? Do you know anybody who did this? How did it go? Thanks</p>
<p>Well, in the US there are no Bachelor degrees in law. In order to go to law school, you need an undergraduate degree in a different subject (whatever you want) first.</p>
<p>So from that point of view, yes, you can get a Bachelor’s degree in political economics and then a degree in law without wasting your time.</p>
<p>unless i am much mistaken, there are some colleges and universities which offer a BA in Law and Society or something similar.
Of course you still have to go to law school after that.</p>
<p>But that major does not actually study law - it studies the interaction of society and the legal system. UCSB’s Law and Society department offers courses like “Law and Literature”, “Psychology and the Legal System”, “Race and Law in Early US History”, and “Global Policing of Sex and Drugs.” </p>
<p>It may or may not be a very attractive major for a pre-law student, but it doesn’t even come close to replacing law school courses.</p>