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Choosing the Right Major for Law School Success
Choosing an undergraduate major that aligns with personal interests can enhance overall performance and lead to a higher GPA, which is crucial for law school admission. An undergraduate degree's relevance to future job prospects in law is typically minimal, except for those aspiring to specialize in a technical field—where a relevant degree could provide a competitive edge. Additionally, opting for a non-pre-law major, such as music or philosophy, fosters diverse life experiences and broadens exposure to various ideas, which is valuable for legal education. STEM majors, in particular, display a correlation with higher law school performance due to the discipline and rigor required, although this is influenced by self-selection of students who choose law school. Moreover, while logic-focused majors like philosophy promote essential analytical skills, strong reading and writing capabilities are equally beneficial. Lastly, data indicates that a high GPA coupled with a low LSAT score correlates positively with success in law school, contrasting with the less favorable outcomes for high LSAT, low GPA candidates.