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There's no single "pre-law" major — law schools care most about a high GPA, a strong LSAT, and sharp reading and writing. Here's the roadmap, so you can major in what you love while building the record that gets you in.
GPA and LSAT do most of the work
For law school, two numbers carry the most weight: your GPA and your LSAT. Protect your GPA from freshman year and prepare hard for the LSAT, and you'll open the most doors — including scholarships. Your major can be anything; rigorous reading and writing matter more than the label.
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