<p>Not really sure if I'm doing this right but would like any insight I can get. I'm about to be a junior at UTD pursuing a B.S. in economics. My GPA is a 3.68 and I definitely want to do graduate school afterward. I chose economics to broaden my horizons and keep my options open between MBA school, law school and economics school. My question is, assuming my GPA remains around the same or goes up and I still have no more of a clue which of the three I want to do a year from now, what would be the better option for me? What schools could I shoot for? Do they all offer the same career outlook? I understand this is probably an incredibly unclear question so if I can help narrow further please let me know.</p>
<p>Law school seems incredibly bleak as far as post-graduation prospects are concerned but, if you want to attend law school anyway aim for 170+ on the LSAT.</p>
<p>As far as MBA or economics schools are concerned, I don’t have a clue about anything that could help you.</p>
<p>Why do you say that? Is the job market just over stuffed with law school graduates?</p>