With a bachelor's degree, you meet the prerequisites for law school. Just put together a good resume, a personal statement, get some letters of recommendation, and score well on the LSAT. For the MBA, you'd need a few semesters (2-3) of undergrad prep work before starting the actual MBA program.
I agree that college is much more than an academic education. A tiny school with no social atmosphere and comparatively low diversity of activities and interests among the students doesn't exactly stimulate personal growth.
By the way, FIT has neither a good football team (they don't have one at all!) nor 'tons' of women.