Why are you stressed about this decision? If this bothers you, then maybe law shouldn't be something you look into. Lots of high pressure decisions and all that...
Anyway, I was an Economics major in college. Graduated with a GPA around 3.67. I did an accelerated Master's program, so I had an MBA when I was 23. Not wanting to be out of school for too long, I took my LSATs and went to law school.
I'll cut to the chase...it's hard. Really, really freaking hard. I passed all requirements to get an MBA with no problems. Law school is a different piece of the pie. I got my degree in two years, but I had no life (unlike undergrad, where I partied all the time). If you're dedicated, go for it.
If you're not - or don't think that law is something you want to do for the rest of your life (remember that lawyers are very, very unhappy people)...then just get an MBA. They're as common as pigeons nowadays. It's not hard, and offers you a few more years in school to decide on what life course you want.
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"I've made only one mistake in my life. But I made it over and over and over. That was saying 'yes' when I meant 'no'. Forgive me."
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