<p>I know what’s on the LSAT exam. But the fact of the matter is people of a variety of majors make it to law schools, even the top law schools. </p>
<p>A study that says business majors do worse can be attributed to a lot of other factors. Maybe there were a lot of business majors who typically came from worse schools (think T2) these types of people whould have worse test taking skills than others. It’s just too much of a generalization.</p>
<p>The logic game sections can be learned, I know people who started out poor and used the Logic Games Bible + Prep Classes and made vast improvements.</p>
<p>I’ll agree that engineering and CS majors are better at LSAT, and even maybe the workload at law schools but I don’t think the OP would do himself any good making CS or Engineering as his major</p>