<p>RyanMac, I will give you my father’s line (who was a lawyer) about preparing for law school. Take anything but pre-law as you will waste time in law school unlearning what you learned as an undergraduate. Others might know better but I don’t think you need any specific undergraduate program to get into law school. You might also think about working for a few years after college before you go to law school as is the norm for business school. This might help you focus on what you might do as a lawyer. I believe that there are many lawyers out there who went to law school because they did not have any specific goals after graduating college and law school looked like a way to make a lot of money and after ten years as a lawyer can’t stand the profession but can’t do anything else to make that kind of money. Most architects are just the opposite as many (myself included since age 10) have always known that this is what they wanted to do regardless of the lack of monetary rewards.</p>
<p>It is very good to ask these questions now so you have some sense of reality. Having said that, remember that this is a public place of discourse where anybody can spout their opinion without any necessity to back it up with any facts. Take all this information with a grain of salt. Sometimes the bitterness of people’s lives comes out here. I saw one thread on lawyers that was just virulent. Keep the questions coming. You can see that many of the adults here have had quite different experiences in the profession and it will be very difficult for you to figure out which path you might end up following.</p>