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Regulations are like mosquitos buzzing around the heads of companies. They do the bare minimum to comply, and you certainly don't need to be a lawyer to work in corporate compliance. I suppose if you want to be a senator or a congressman and get to make up your own laws, then it helps to be a lawyer. But then, it also helps to come from a 200 year old New York family that has millions of dollars.

 

BSc in what?...If you consider studying Law and Business/Economics, you should only study law. Business & Economics are just the subjects you can learn without studying. These subjects are not relevant to what they are exactly doing all the time in our economy.

Even if regulations seem to be spread around the world, there will be no guarantee that you will get a job as a lawyer.

Germans have thought that you can get a job so easily and make so much money if you studied engineering, but most unemployed people are engineers although Germany produces elite engineers.

Don´t be seduced by any trends, but stay in reality.

Having said that, the best way you always go is that you study what makes fun to you.

 

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