If you have a good career in IT with a good salary, I would think long and hard before heading down the law school path. There are plenty of ways you can help people that won’t take up seven years of your life and cost hundreds of thousands of dollars between tuition bills and lost opportunity costs. As far as OP’s question - major isn’t really important so long as it’s something that lets you graduate with a high GPA. Your GPA and LSAT score will determine what law schools you can get into and what kind of scholarship money you get expect.