<p>hello,
I am a history major and want to go to law school. However, I'm very interested in finance and investments. Im very good at history and comes very easy to me, should i stay with what I'm good at to get a high G.P.A., or pursue my finance degree and risk a lower G.P.A.? Would a finance degree open more doors for me down the road?
Thanks</p>
<p>With respect to getting into law school and succeeding as an attorney, your undergrad major is not important, as far as I know. (Unless you want to do patent law, in which case you need to choose your major carefully.)</p>
<p>So I would say . . . stay with history. If you are interested in finance, I would take a few finance courses and see how you like them.</p>
<p>Just my humble opinion.</p>