<p>Im 18 and wanna go to community college for two years to get my associate degree in finance then transfer to a state university after I get it. I was thinking of doing a double major in finance and education. I know that I can get a teaching grant to help pay for school but Ill have to be a teacher for at least 4 years after I graduate. Do you think it is possible to do law school and be a teacher? I honestly would love to be a teacher but the finance degree is pretty much a back up plan for me and being a lawyer is a lifelong dream for me. Do you think this is possible ?</p>
<p>Sure, but you will really want to see a school counselor to plan something like this out. You’re looking at over 160 semester units, not including prerequisites. I don’t know any community colleges that offer Finance degrees. Usually they offer either Accounting or Business Administration degrees, both of which touch into Finance.</p>