Vocal performance master's degree after liberal arts college?

<p>I apologize if I am repeating something I have posted before, but as a headhunter for lawyers, I can assure you that an undergrad degree in music is a fine background for law school. I just spoke with an attorney at a “biglaw” firm a week or so ago who had a BM in vocal performance from a conservatory, an MM in vocal performance from another conservatory. She said her degrees were never anything but a plus - she found that the poise she gained from performing was of great value. She is by far not the only attorney with whom I have dealt who graduated from a conservatory. There are lawyers out there from Juilliard, Curtis, all the top conservatories or with BMs from other universities. I have never found a degree in music to be a hindrance to any number of careers.</p>