<p>Whats the best school for prelaw studies?</p>
<p>harvard. like obviously, a harvard degree is unparalled</p>
<p>There is no such thing as prelaw studies. You can major in anything. You just need to learn to think analytically.</p>
<p>so i can theoretically major in anything and go to law school?</p>
<p>^ Yes. 10char</p>
<p>For example, I was a fine arts major (before going to law school). I know many lawyers who majored in everything from anthropology to psychology to biology. I never understood the misconception that being a political science major will give you a boost for law school admissions.</p>
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<p>False. Harvard is a good place to do prelaw, but don’t be led to believe that it stands alone. Obviously, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, and the like will offer a similar education. But really, any school that will offer a strong and well-rounded education is going to serve you well. What are some things you’re looking for in a school? Small/big, urban/rural, east coast/west coast, etc. will help you to get some more useful suggestions. </p>
<p>Also, as has been mentioned, you enter a prelaw track rather than a major. You’ll have an adviser that will help you choose courses to prepare you for law school, but there is a lot of flexibility in the actual classes you take.</p>
<p>thanks guys
helped alot</p>