You know the right decision already don't you? Oh come on, don't you? Flip a coin with your options and say heads one way, tails another. If one side wins and you catch even a whiff of the feeling "shiat" in your gut, you know you already know what you want to do.
Do something you think you'll enjoy, and never sell yourself short. As has been said, med-school is for those with a passion and will drive you very hard. Law school is similar. Lay out a general plan and get some work/life experience.
I think a sports-related degree might be a good idea. You'd get to stay in an environment you like, and if you had an education leaning towards physical therapy or another recuperative field you would have the opportunity to help lots of people. It would also be less intense/binding than the years and thousands of dollars for medical school.
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