<p>Hey guys. This seems like a great site so I thank anybody for any advice provided.</p>
<p>I'm almost 25 and I'm a junior at a state university in Utah. My goals for work are either something in Law or Business. Preferably with foreign related fields hopefully. I'm fluent in Brazilian Portuguese and Spanish. My current major is International Business with a minor in Languages.</p>
<p>I've talked to a lot of professors and older people I know and most of them say that for whatever it is you want to do with life, your undergraduate degree doesn't influence it too much. I currently have a 3.2 GPA and want to get into a decent Law school and/or MBA program. I don't want to climb any type of executive or firm ladder and am more of an entrepreneurial type of guy.</p>
<p>I am naturally business minded, and gain a lot of business experience just through work, and I have a passion for languages.</p>
<p>I don't particularly enjoy taking business classes, but I know I would love doing Chinese or Spanish. From what I've been reading, however, on forums, it appears that English would be a better option since it is more analytically demanding.</p>
<p>I would enjoy college more if I could get a degree in a foreign language program, but I'm not trying to make a party out of my educational experience either. </p>
<p>Advice?</p>