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What is the best pre-law course?

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QUESTION:

What is the best pre-law course?

ANSWER:

here are the best PRE-LAW COURSE'S.

1. Political Science

  • 9,612 admitted Political Science is the not-at-all-surprisingly undisputed top pre-law major. 18% of all applicants admitted were from this major.

2. Other

  • 2,917 admitted The second highest number of admitted law students majored in “Other” - topics that did not fall under the other 144 majors listed. 7% of all applicants were admitted from these majors.

3. Psychology

  • 2,960 admitted A Psychology degree can be very helpful for prospective attorneys, since practicing law is as much about the people involved as it is about the law itself.

4. Criminal Justice

  • 2,220 admitted The Criminal Justice major tends to have a lower percentage of applicants admitted than other majors. English, History, and Economics all had more admitted applicants than Criminal Justice.

5. English -

  • 2,564 admitted Practicing law also requires strong oral and written language skills for things like case briefs, reports, and analyzing & presenting a case. You’ll be expected to use these skills in law school as well as in practice.

6. History

  • 2,657 admitted Law is tightly entwined with History, as it requires knowledge of legal precedents and origins of laws.

7. Economics

  • 2,373 admitted If you’re interested in corporate or tax law, an Economics major is a good foundation. Economics is also broadly applicable to other areas of law, such as intellectual property.

8. Philosophy

  • 1,858 admitted Law and Philosophy are like the positive and negative poles of a magnet. Very different, but inseparable. At their foundation, the law must consider ethics, human nature, common sense, and other philosophical topics to be effective.

9. Arts & Humanities

  • 1,496 admitted This major may include concentrations like language, religion, and design.

10. Sociology

  • 1,327 admitted Sociology is the study of people in groups. Laws are guidelines for how people are expected to act in groups.

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