Anonymous wrote: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.
+1
I was an accounting major and went to law school.
What kind of law do you do now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fashion Merchandising
Ha! With an "A" in History of Polka Dots!
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:Does where you go to law school even matter anymore?
Anonymous wrote:Philosophy with an emphasis on logic could be helpful. But I had a theater major and everywhere that I applied loved that for some reason. So she should follow a passion if she has one.
Anonymous wrote: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
+1 esp. on the EE. Great for patent 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: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: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.
+1
I was an accounting major and went to law school.