<p>I have wanted to be a lawyer for some time now. But after looking into it and seeing as most of my interests are in sports, I am leaning more towards physical therapy. I looked into sports law, but I'm not sure that it's right for me. I have been very involved in physical therapy in the past year or two, and I have decided that I want to at least look into it more. If I can't make a decision, should I go to a four-year college and make a decision from there? Or do something like go to a community college for two years or so and figure things out there?</p>
<p>I don't get your question. It sounds like you are a high school student looking into your future career. I can also say that by what you wrote, it seems you'd be much better to continue looking into physical therapy, as you express no concise interest in law. </p>
<p>Nonetheless, I'd suggest go to a four year school --declare an undecided major, if you need to--and explore your interests. I would only suggest a community college over a four year school if you can't afford a university and/or don't get accepted to one. I hope this helps.</p>
<p>Yeah that helps, thanks!
Well, I guess I wasn't very clear now that I read it. I do have an interest in law, yet I'm not sure if it is the right choice for me seeing as my interests lead me more toward physical therapy. But, I am very confused right now and am wondering if I am STILL confused by the time college rolls around, should I choose one and hope for the best, or kind of wait it out and "explore my interests" more as you said. </p>
<p>But your post helped a lot, thank you!</p>
<p>Explore your interests. May be it is a subconcious thing that you didn't express your interest in law. </p>
<p>you can always do undergruate work in a physical therapy related field and then go to law school afterwards. Furthermore, there is a big chance that your interest may completely change during college.</p>
<p>I still love how Wildflower is talking like a 30 year-old guidance counselor. ;^)</p>
<p>(Very adroitly as well, I might add.)</p>