For getting admission to law school you have to appear for Law School Admissions Test. Law schools prefer the students who have studied philosophy, economics, maths, finance, political science, sociology, and history.
A major is not required for entry into law school, but excellent grades are.
You do not need any specific major to apply for law school. Some colleges offer an Pre-Law undergraduate program to prepare students for law school; however, this is not necessary. There is a test called the LSAT (similar to the SAT, except that it is for law school admission rather than college admission) which tests your reasoning and logic abilities, etc., which should be taken before applying to law school. In order to be accepted to law school, you should score well on this test and show, by whatever major you choose, that you have high academic standards and a committment to work hard and succeed, but there is no particular major needed to apply for law school.
A student should try to prepare for law school as much as possible during the undergraduate years. One way to prepare for law school is by majoring in Law & Legal Studies. This major can expose a student to important legal concepts that he or she will likely learn in law school. A student can get an edge this way.
More of them study law than any other major. Before law school. they major in something related to law school study.
It really doesn't matter. Law schools like a variety of students and different degrees help with diversity.
There is not a certain set of colleges that law schools find impressive. I would recommend going to a well-respected school. There is no need to major in pre-law, many schools do not offer such a major. A very common major for law students in political science, but there is a wide variety. Sometimes a particular major or type of major is needed if you want to go into a particular type of law. For example, to practice in patent law, a B.S., at least, is generally needed. One thing to be aware of if there is a particular law school you want to go, is that many law schools limit the number of students they accept from their affiliated undergraduate schools. So if you desperately want to go to XYZ Law School, XYZ University is not necessarily the best choice. Overall pick a strong school that offers programs you're interested and you should be fine.
Law, UCLA is know for their great law school.
you should major in sports management and then go to law school. you dnt need a sports management degree and u dnt need a law degree..basically anythin in business is fine
Howard university offers the best major in law.
Go to law school
If you want to go to law school, you'll first need a four-year degree from an accredited school. Pre-law, history, political science and English are popular undergrad majors for applicants to law school. Law school is a four-year professional program. If you go full-time, undergrad and law school will take at least eight years.
Most judges have obtained a law degree. If you are at the undergraduate level, a program in pre-law should be a consideration. However, pre-law is not a major. It is a program to ensure students pursuing a career in law take the appropriate prerequisite coursework required by law schools. Thus, you major can be in almost anything. You should speak with a career adviser at the school you attend.