Is minoring in something important?

<p>Ok so I'm currently a sophomore in a 4 year college. I've been going back and forth with my major a few times now, but I think I finally am on track. I'm not positively sure what I want to do after I graduate so I'm trying to keep my options open as much as possible. I'm currently majoring in Business Administration with a concentration in Management. I was also looking to minoring in Sociology, because I felt like I might want to go to Law School, but I'm not postively sure yet.</p>

<p>Here's the thing. When I first went into college, I had the mindset of going into pharmacy. So my first two semesters were all filled with Bio and Chem and all that stuff. So going into my second year, I decided Bio was not for me so that's when I started on the Business track. So far I like it much more than Bio. I also enjoy the couple of Sociology classes I took, which is why I wanted to minor in it. Only thing now is that I'm kind of behind with fulfilling the requirements for my major, which is why I've been taking summer classes every summer. So as of now, if I stay on track with everything, I will graduate on time with my major and possibly the minor as well.</p>

<p>What I'm basically asking is if minoring in something will make or break me. The only reason I want to keep the minor in Sociology is just in case I do end up deciding to go to Law School after I grauduate. Do you think it would be better to just forget about the minor and just focus on my major more? And just take some Sociology classes as electives? Or does it look worse to take a bunch of Sociology electives and not have a minor in it? Any feedback is appreciated, thanks!</p>