<p>I agree with everything “aglages” has said, but also would add that the Army is very interested in your physical fitness. So, do not neglect that while attempting to raise your ACT/SAT scores. If you can become a team captain, that would be very valuable. You might also consider trying out for track and/or cross country. The Army loves people who can run.</p>
<p>There is no reason to settle for armor or infantry unless you like those branches. One of the most important parts of the Army is logistics, known as the Transportation Corps. It is large, and is also one of the most transferable skill sets to civilian life. </p>
<p>Perhaps I should retract my advice about majoring in business administration. The Army does have the Finance Corps. If you get a business degree and specialize in finance, that could be very useful and might make a relatively good combination with a law degree.</p>
<p>Also, this is just speculation on my part, but I think that there are ways to earn your law degree online. You might look into how that could be done while serving in the Army.</p>