| meh. you can become a businessman with basically any freaking degree. You don't need a business degree to start a business, you just need cash and some luck and wits. likewise, same with law school, you can major in anything and become a lawyer as long as your gpa holds out.
if you really want to take the academic route to get there, and really aren't sure what the **** you want to do, the major that seems to give the most "options" if you do well is definitely
biochemical engineering. if you major in this and do really well (e.g. 3.7+ GPA plus high ass scores on those tests GRE, MCAT, LSAT, whatever they are called). then you're set. any professional school would want you. they won't even give 2 ****s you didn't have "extra curriculars" like "research" etc.
Hell, double major and maybe add some "electrical engineering" or if your truly interested in business, economics. Minor in accoutning or some random **** like asian studies or w/e. maintain the same GPA, finish in 4 years (you'll probably require more time, summer school?) and you'll really improve whatever advanced degree program at any school you wish.
by the way, if you take this advice, life will be hard BUT, the hard work in maintaining a 3.7 in biochemical engineering will certainly pay off. |