<p>Law School immediately after college.</p>
<p>I cannot stress enough how much most, if not all, of you should work for a few years or intern for a year before applying for grad school. By taking a couple years to sort your head and get work experience, you become a much more desireable commodity for top schools, and you are more likely to be offered better financial packages.</p>
<p>This is not necessary, and most will probably think I'm nuts (I've already been told it...) but consider this:</p>
<p>Would you rather admit a 3.7 student with no work experience, or a 3.7 student WITH work experience?</p>
<p>It depends on the work. some things A Bachelor's just isn't going to do it, but for my intended field, there are plenty of jobs at that level</p>