I think degrees in Law and science/maths are equally useful - just useful for different things.
Whether something is 'intellectually challenging' is highly subjective.
Anyway...we're really veering off topic. I'm currently studying a commerce degree and plan to study a JD after it. I don't intend to work as a lawyer, but I still think it would be a good degree to have. A law degree compliments a number of business positions. I've also spoken to people in the field who have told me that there is a greater chance of promotion to managerial positions if you have knowledge/expertise in a number of areas, particularly law.
Whether something is 'intellectually challenging' is highly subjective.
Anyway...we're really veering off topic. I'm currently studying a commerce degree and plan to study a JD after it. I don't intend to work as a lawyer, but I still think it would be a good degree to have. A law degree compliments a number of business positions. I've also spoken to people in the field who have told me that there is a greater chance of promotion to managerial positions if you have knowledge/expertise in a number of areas, particularly law.