Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone in my family is a lawyer. You can major in anything. Psychology, Spanish, drama, journalism, accounting, economics, English, art history, advertising, biology, computer science, etc.
OP here. I should add that she isn’t a math or science person at all so would poly sci be a good option?
Anonymous wrote:Fashion Merchandising
Anonymous wrote:Whatever she enjoys majoring in. It doesn’t matter. All that matters is gpa.
Learning how to write and structure arguments well will serve her well. I found history to be a great major for law school. But that doesn’t mean she should major in history if she doesn’t like history.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A ton of attorneys major in Poli Sci. It's fine. I don't necessarily think it gives a leg up in admissions or in school other than she is more likely to understand certain aspects of Con Law and possibly Criminal Law but that's not worth determining a major. I would encourage her to major in something that translates to a career path should she not decide to go to law school.
- Attorney poli sci major
Please, please, please do not follow this advice. Law schools hate this as much as they hate courses in "business law".
Which part should OP not follow? The part where she is specifically advised not to major in Poli Sci, which does not translate to a career path should she not decide to go to law school?
Anonymous wrote:DD is interested in going to law school. Was previously marketing major but switching now but doesn’t know which one will be good for a high gpa but also good preparation to get into a t14 law school preferably. Any advice? She is going into her sophomore year of college
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A ton of attorneys major in Poli Sci. It's fine. I don't necessarily think it gives a leg up in admissions or in school other than she is more likely to understand certain aspects of Con Law and possibly Criminal Law but that's not worth determining a major. I would encourage her to major in something that translates to a career path should she not decide to go to law school.
- Attorney poli sci major
Please, please, please do not follow this advice. Law schools hate this as much as they hate courses in "business law".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The one that gets you a 4.0.
And if STEM, so much the better.
Preferably EE or Comp E.
Or chem or biology, but only if your willing to get an MS too
Anonymous wrote:The one that gets you a 4.0.