I recently got my application for a college I really want to go to and I really want a business degree because I want to become a corporate attorney when I’m older. Anyway, my plan is to go to law school immediately after undergrad but I’d like to have a job or something for money so I can start paying back on student loans. Anyway could someone provide descriptions for each one I offer:
Accounting, Economics, Finance, Management, E-Business, and Marketing.


I’ll lay it all out for you, and believe me when I say this is the absolute best answer you will receive…
If you are set on pursuing your undergraduate degree in a business field, then I advise you to earn a BS in Accounting. Accounting is a fundamental aspect of every facet of business, it is considered a “safe” degree and will allow you to enter any field within business. My second choice would be finance. As a minor I would suggest either mathematics or statistics.
Before your finish your undergraduate degree, probably sometime early in your Junior semester, you should plan and prepare to take the LSAT. I would highly suggest private tutoring as opposed to a review class, but then again it all depends on whether you want to just score competitively (155 or so) or go after the top programs (168-170+). You should try to apply to law schools for early decision right at the beginning of your Senior year of undergraduate, it will give you more wiggle room in case something doesn’t go according to plan.
If you have the aptitude, and find that you have a natural ability at accounting, I would suggest taking the CPA exam. The CPA professional designation is worth it’s weight in gold within the business world, it speaks for itself. Keep in mind the preparation and dedication required to take and pass all parts of the exam require a considerable amount of discipline and commitment. I would NOT suggest studying/sitting for the CPA exam while attending law school and preparing for the BAR exam, I couldn’t even imagine what that type of schedule would do to the average student.
After you obtain your JD, you may decide to pursue a specific discipline. If I ever attend law school in the future I would earn an LLM in Taxation, which adds on an additional fourth year to law school. Some may argue that point, but if you are CPA Tax attorney from a top school you will absolutely crush it. Good luck, work hard play hard.