Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It used to be that accounting and econ majors did the best in law school grade wise but not sure if it is still true. Still, the law sucks and law school is a disappointment. Don’t go.
Signed,
Happily making 7 figures without ever having practiced!
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NP. Yeah, this doesn't add up for me -- the people who "did the best in law school" were the ones who have natural analytical ability; they already "think like a lawyer" and don't need to be taught. That doesn't run with any particular major.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was Poli sci ant a top 10 undergrad but didn’t have the grades (3.6 GPA) and LSAT for tippy top law schools.
Ended up transferring after 1st year to a top 5 law school.
Grades from law school didn’t matter after that. I got numerous offers to big law firms.
I’m a partner at a top 3 firm (based on PPP)….
But - I still wish I got that JD/MBA….and left law all together….
How do you transfer after one year? Don’t you have to apply in September?
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
Why? To be a miserable patent lawyer?
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: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.
Why the need for an undergraduate degree? Couldn't people just start law school straight out of high school?
We are all lawyers in my family too. When my dad went, he did not need a college degrer. He went straight to law school. CA still has that...everyone knows about Kim K.
OP, as everyone has written, undergrad majors do not matter for law school.Top grades and LSATs are paramount. People should go to the highest ranked law school that accepts them. If someone does go to a lower ranked law school and dreams of a top firm, I did see it happen in undesirable cities such as Cleveland (big legal market) if they were Editor in Chief of the law review and/or were accounting or engineering majors.
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.
Why the need for an undergraduate degree? Couldn't people just start law school straight out of high school?
Anonymous wrote:Get the best GPA you can - for a woman that means 3.9 or above - couple that with a very high score (172 and above) and you will have a good chance at a T14. If T14 is not on the horizon, I'd strongly reconsider. Even Georgetown gets dicey for prospects unless you are top of the class.
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.
Why the need for an undergraduate degree? Couldn't people just start law school straight out of high school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It used to be that accounting and econ majors did the best in law school grade wise but not sure if it is still true. Still, the law sucks and law school is a disappointment. Don’t go.
Signed,
Happily making 7 figures without ever having practiced!
I have never read or heard this before your post. How do you know this ? TIA
There were articles documenting studies on this years ago.
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.
Why the need for an undergraduate degree? Couldn't people just start law school straight out of high school?
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.
Anonymous wrote:I was Poli sci ant a top 10 undergrad but didn’t have the grades (3.6 GPA) and LSAT for tippy top law schools.
Ended up transferring after 1st year to a top 5 law school.
Grades from law school didn’t matter after that. I got numerous offers to big law firms.
I’m a partner at a top 3 firm (based on PPP)….
But - I still wish I got that JD/MBA….and left law all together….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It used to be that accounting and econ majors did the best in law school grade wise but not sure if it is still true. Still, the law sucks and law school is a disappointment. Don’t go.
Signed,
Happily making 7 figures without ever having practiced!
I have never read or heard this before your post. How do you know this ? TIA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It used to be that accounting and econ majors did the best in law school grade wise but not sure if it is still true. Still, the law sucks and law school is a disappointment. Don’t go.
Signed,
Happily making 7 figures without ever having practiced!
I have never read or heard this before your post. How do you know this ? TIA