<p>There’s no reason not to take advantage of pre-law advising; if it helps you make good choices, that’s time well spent. But true, it’s not a major. Take classes that force you to do a lot of analytic writing. Tough majors and hard, upper division classes are more impressive than perfect grades in easier classes. If you major in econ or biz or poli sci, it will help if you have outside activities or internships that relate to the major.</p>