<p>At first I was interested in being a doctor, but after alot of internet research and my bad understanding and hate for chemistry and physics I started to reconsider med school. Meanwhile my interest for law and business went up alot. I find myself very fond of it. I thought that i could major in econmics and then go to law school to obtain a JD/mba at Columbia ,but they say the job market is bad so you know..</p>
<p>I already answered this question. Admittedly you did form sentences here, so I suppose I should answer. If you don’t like chemistry my guess is you won’t want to be a doctor. That said, you should probably go ask in the med student forum. Econ major is fine for law. Make sure the GPA is high though, since that’s what law schools care about. The job market is not great, but with solid enough GPA/LSAT you can significantly alleviate the risk through school choice and scholarship. </p>
<p>Given you are at most in high school, I would recommend going and trying things out. You may find the idea of law much more alluring than the practice. That’s something you should learn sooner rather than later, so go get some internships in college.</p>