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[quote=Anonymous]Only a very small percentage of Criminal Justice majors end up in law school. Most common majors of law school matriculants, 2018-19 Political Science 8,746 Psychology 2,482 Economics 2,324 History 2,266 English 2,240 Criminal Justice 1,864 Philosophy 1,587 Communications 1,198 Sociology 1,172 Finance 1,154 Number of bachelor's degrees, 2018-19 Political Science 35,527 Psychology 116,536 Economics 35,184 History 23,169 English 39,335 Criminal Justice 47,829 Philosophy 5,954 Communications 53,006 Sociology 26,702 Finance 40,895 Law school matriculants as percentage of all bachelor's degrees, 2018-19 Philosophy 26.7% Political Science 24.6% History 9.8% Economics 6.6% English 5.9% Sociology 4.4% Criminal Justice 3.9% Finance 2.8% Communications 2.3% Psychology 2.1% https://www.yu.edu/sites/default/files/inline-files/applicants-by-major-2018-19%20%283%29.pdf https://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d20/tables/dt20_318.30.asp[/quote]
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