Talk:Seddie/@comment-4233280-20120520170954/@comment-3247345-20120521042819

Yep. Just do what you love. But make sure to take all kinds of courses to both prepare you for the LSAT and to see what kind of things you like. Pretty much every type of thinking is represented on the LSAT so any major will prepare you. Just make sure to take all kinds of classes, even ones that aren't required for your major. For example, you might take the first level of computer science even though you don't need it for a philosophy major just because it helps with problems solving, which you need to do as a lawyer. Math is great too. As for economics, it's easy. I'm actually getting a minor in economics because it's interesting and easy. Plus a minor is required. Economics is really a GPA booster. So far I've taken 2 classes and gotten 2 As (Micro and Macro). But like @Liz'sLemon said, do what you love and make sure to have a good GPA and extra curriculars. Debate club is a really good one because that's one of the main skills you need if you want to argue in court. edit