Talk:Seddie/@comment-4233280-20120520030533/@comment-4988556-20120520045246

They will take any major so do what you are interested in. Law school is a lot of reading and writing so the classes cooldog mentions are helpful. But it can really be anything you like and most courses will give you those skils. And you might find something you like more than the idea of law school.

The best class to take for the LSAT is a logic course offered by the Philosophy department. The first two parts of the LSAT aren't so bad. Reading Comprehension (just a more advanced form of the SAT form) and analytical reasoning, which is often common sense. The most difficult part of the LSAT are the logic games. They will kill you. You can (and should) take a study course but having that basic grounding in Logic will help.