Honestly, when he looked at the course curriculum for Psych and Sociology at St. Mary’s, the course descriptions there did not appeal as much as at other schools. We have friends whose children have had very positive at St. Mary’s, but something about the brochures, which seemed to focus on “being on the water” and the more rural nature of the school didn’t appeal to our DS.
There is a correlation between major and LSAT score. CC won’t allow me to link the website.
Criminal Justice is normally one of the lowest LSAT’s by major. Majors that emphasize logic and critical reading/writing tend to be the best training for Law School. That is why Math and Philosophy are normally on the top. Criminal Justice is to Law School as Nursing is to Med School.