As an attorney myself, I can tell you that it really does not matter what are your selections now. All law school students in the US must have a college degree and it does not matter what you learned in collenge before becoming a law student. In my law school class, we had a former U.S. special force (know as Delta Force), former athletes, a Ph.D. in biology, an M.D., accountants, fresh college grads majored in economics, politics, criminal justice, education, and many other majors.
So the conclusion is that it does not matter what you learn now. What matters is that you need to get good grades as well as a good LSAT score in addition to your other experiences.
Hope this helps.
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08/11/2006 postreply
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yours grades are fine
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08/11/2006 postreply
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08/11/2006 postreply
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It does not matter
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08/13/2006 postreply
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