Peace and conflict B.A for Harvard Law School?

About the same: i have no idea, at all, what your point is. If you had read the responses here, you’d have seen that two posters were debating the relative merits of philosophy/logic, etc etc courses, stating with utmost certainty which courses would help or hurt on the LSAT. It’s entirely unclear where this expertise originates, and whether either has actually taken the LSAT.
And I’ve been a lawyer just about as long as you, and please spare me the capital letters. Here’s a suggestion: why not actually, you know, read the posts which are being addressed-and again, it is risible for people who have never taken the LSAT to opine on the relative merits of specific coursework as it relates to the LSAT. Gosh, while the post started with a specific major, it quickly careened into LSAT prep, something you apparently didn’t notice.
But that didn’t prevent your increasingly strident posts.
Gosh, indeed-but no capital letters. Should I use multiple exclamation points instead?