Anonymous wrote: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
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.
It runs with philosophy to some extent.
Anonymous wrote: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
Former marketing major is unlikely to get into a T14. Why did she want to be a marketing major in the first place? That isn't where the most academically able students congregate.
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".
NP. Can you expand? What do they hate about this? I took two Con Law classes as an undergrad and they were probably the only two classes I felt like directly applied to my law school classes. I am very glad I took them.
Anonymous wrote:math, specifically pure math
really teaches thought processes necessary for law school success
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?
Artificial barriers to prop up wages.
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".