<p>Yea, major in something that you yoursef take a lot of interest in.
A suggestion, philosophy is a really good major since it teaches you how to think critically, how to use logic and reasoning, how to write well(espository), and symbolic language among many other things. You learn valuable material that is very relevant for being a law student since law students read a lot of opinions and need the critical thinking skills, and law students write a lot of essays, and so you need really good writing skills, as well as be able to use logic and reasonsing. Also studies have shown that philosophy majors score the second highest on the LSATs (first being Economics majors). But like formerly stated, major in something that YOU want to major in.</p>