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arpster...sounds like you've got a lot you want to do. It is a good idea to take english/philosophy, but to be honest, unless you like taking upper div math courses, you excel at math, and/or it's part of your major, then sure. However upper div math courses are definitely no cakewalk and if they lower your GPA then don't do it. (i.e. everything is theoretical in advanced math, no longer numbers). Upper div math is way harder than calculus. As for serious research, sure, if you like it and excel at it and have time for it. But that won't help you that much for law school applications. Just focus on getting a high LSAT and GPA first and foremost.
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