There is no specific major to choose before you go to law school. I go to school with many business, science, arts and social sciences students. Ideally, you will have taken at least some courses which require you to write essays and apply critical thinking skills. I have found that my philosophy courses have been really helpful. Intellectual property law is an area which is developing really quickly and a lot of employers in this area look for people with an engineering background. Personally, I did International Development and Globalization which is kind of a mix of poli sci, economics, history and sociology. I have found a lot of the skills I developed there to be very helpful. At the end of the day, as cliché as it sounds, it seems to be most important to choose an undergrad program that interests you and in which you will get good marks to allow you to enter law school. Hope that helps. Good luck!!
cause that if student get to choose their jobs than I think that they get to choose they schools they going to choose a school that WILL help them
You should know what the trade you are going into will prepare you for. Also inqure about tuition costs.
I suggest going about two weeks before your first day of school starts.
he choose his career by going to school
You should, of course, take a law class. If they do not have one; look for a different school.
yeah that's just nasty if they don't
That is going to depend on your kid, as well as the school and the instructor. For some good info, check out the attached article about choosing a martial arts school.
he hadto work for 3 years before going back to school
It really does not matter what you get your degree in. Most schools are looking for a bachelor's degree.
You can do orchestra. I like that better. Plus it is easier. ITS MORE FUN TOO!
choose whoever you are going to have more fun with....
Choose clothing based on what you think the weather is going to be like.