<p>I have not started my undergrad career yet and am looking forward to following my heart’s passion in psychology (I strongly looked into philosophy for the LSAT & law, but I’m simply not as motivated or driven to it as I am with psychology).</p>
<p>Because of this, i’m wondering how my serious work in the psychology field would help me toward law school, and exactly how far I could/should go before it’s considered too far.</p>
<p>Specifically, If i were to look into internships while a psychology (social psychology as a preference), would it be wise to look into law internships, or psychology internships?</p>
<p>I mean, yeah, the major doesn’t so much matter for law school, as long as you love it and do extremely well in it, but how does this work if you want to do internships?</p>
<p>I understand that, say, research… can go into your major, and you can contribute toward that… but this one has me stumped.</p>