In many ways, Law School admissions is more straightforward than undergraduate admissions. You need a strong LSAT score and a good undergraduate GPA. My D plans on attending Law School and she’s double majoring in political science and math. If she doesn’t go to law school, the math is probably more marketable. If you do go to Law School go to a top Law School if you can. Career outcomes for attorneys graduating from top Law Schools are much, much better than those attending less prestigious Law Schools.Starting salaries from the top 14 Law Schools today average something like $160K/year while those who graduate from less prestigious Law Schools are lucky to find gainful employment where they use their law degree. To get into a top Law School you will need an LSAT above 170 and a solid undergraduate GPA, 3.7 or higher