<p>Hello, I have a question and I was hoping that someone could provide some guidance. I am currently a double major in in government and spanish who is planning on going straight into law school after graduation. I have the opportunity to add a special concentration in business, but this would require me to take accounting. At my school accounting is known to be one of the hardest classes because it teaches you everything you need to know if you decide to attend accounting graduate school. I am currently in accounting, but there is a very big chance (about 40%) that I will fail this class. I work extremely hard in it and, even though the work is not paying off, the work is taking away from my other classes. My question is that should I try and stick it out in order to get this minor, or should I drop it. I'm worried that if law school does not work out then I will be stuck with two degrees (government and spanish) that are not that marketable. Would the benefit of having this business minor be greater than the threat of failing a class. If I fail it I would have to retake it next spring, which would mean I cannot spend that semester in Spain like I was planning, and the highest grade I could receive would be a 79. </p>