What Can A Bba Do For You ?

<p>Ok, so I'm thinking about law school and have a pretty good picture about the advantages/disadvantages (ie. good pay but lot of stress, law school is only 3 years, etc. etc). I also like business however, and have noticed that many people get their BBA, or BSBA (and not MBAs) and have good job prospects (Goldman Sachs, IBM, etc). Now, I don't really know, nor have heard much of the pros/cons of getting an Undergrad business degree. Can you please provide some ? </p>

<p>For some reason, it seems as though a graduate with a Wharton BBA who works at Goldman Sachs can get a 90,000 salary without all the stress and workload that a Harvard law grad experiences (the lawyer will prob get 120,000 in this case though)</p>

<p>Here's what I want to know: does someone with a business degree, preferably with a BBA (i guess MBA as well) get good pay (60,000 and up), but without the bad hours and heavy workload that lawyers experience? Maybe it's time to reconsider going to law school, and instead just getting a business degree. So what do you fine folks think is more lucrative in the long run, when you consider how much more happier you'll be with one degree than the other, how much more free time you'll have, what gives more job opportunies, etc. etc. ??</p>

<p>Also, I didn't really mean to imply that someone with a BBA working at GS has NO workload/stress, but I meant in comparison to a high-powered attorney.</p>

<p>Goldman first year analysts work from 7am to 2am.</p>

<p>hmmm, i guess i underestimated how hard they work. ma bad.</p>