<p>Think about why you are interested in law school - it is no picnic, nor is being a young associate, so unless you are actually interested in law practice and know what you are getting into, you should think twice. My older kid’s best friend in college, a musician who was also interested in conducting, decided to be “practical” and went to law school; has been working for the last few years at a high paying firm as a corporate litigator (he’s currently making around $200,000), has had to pay off huge debts, and now…he is hoping to get laid off (for the severance package) so he can go back to trying to get into a music performance program. At least at this point, he regrets giving up music. This is merely anecdotal - everyone is different. But the point is, if you love music and you feel that you can go forward with it, in terms of your talent and financially, you should carefully consider your options. You can always go to law school. (But keep your grades up, whether you stay in your present school or transfer.)</p>