<p>Here’s some information frol Columbia U.'s law school admissions site:</p>
<p>Q: What undergraduate major(s) should I pursue?
A: Columbia Law School does not require or prefer any specific major or minor. A recent review of our entering class finds the following undergraduate majors substantially represented:</p>
<p>25% Political Science/Government
10% Literature/English
12% History
14% Economics<br>
9% Social Sciences (other)
7% Science/Engineering/Mathematics
Other concentrations include, but are not limited to, anthropology, art history, finance/accounting/business, humanities, international relations, language studies, philosophy, policy studies, psychology and religion.</p>
<p>Q: From what undergraduate institutions do you generally accept students?
A: The Admissions Committee is dedicated to admitting and enrolling students from a true cross-section of colleges and universities throughout the country and the world. In fact, there are over 200 undergraduate institutions currently represented in our J.D. program. </p>
<p>Regardless of institution(s) attended, the Committee carefully considers:</p>
<p>Rigor, breadth, and depth of curriculum
Grade trends over time (upward or downward)
Institutional grading trends (grade inflation)
Special honors, awards, and fellowships
Letters of recommendation
Professional and extracurricular experiences
Community service and political activity</p>