Hi everyone, I’m in year 13 and am preparing my application for law. I always wanted to do history, politics or international relations (or a combination of both) at university, but my parents didn’t think they would be helpful degrees. I told them that one doesn’t need to study law at university in order to become a lawyer but they didn’t buy it. We met at a halfway point at Law and I accepted it for the longest time, till today, when my personal statement is ready, universities have been chosen, and am studying for my A2s, I realized I may be unhappy pursuing law as a degree. I’ve done a lot to familiarize myself with law, such as online courses, mock trials, internships etc. I did everything I could do to love it. I do like the idea of studying Law sometimes, but other times, I’m confused as to whether or not that’s what I want to spend my years at university doing. If I were to change now, all this effort these past years would essentially amount to nothing, since I don’t need my law experiences elsewhere (maybe for international relations). What I really want to do in the future is political journalism, and correspondence work. I have no interest in actually becoming a practicing lawyer, but I assumed a law degree would take me far. I’ve even been preparing for the LNAT since most of the schools I want to apply to require it. I have also looked at the modules for all the law courses I am applying to and I only find interest in the Humanitarian, International and Medical modules, not so much corporate or anything else. I’m trying to be optimistic about it and really focusing on my law application. I’m trying to tell myself that 3 years of university for an LLB will not be a waste of time and I’ll end up doing something valuable to me regardless. Who knows, maybe I’ll enjoy law a lot. My mind is very cluttered at the moment. I don’t know what to do. Is it too late to change degree choices? Literally my application is 99% done. Is it worth changing my degree choice?