UConn [$54k] vs Clemson [$47k] [political science, pre-law]

Three thoughts:

  1. UConn pre-law is really good if you know that is what you want to do.

  2. Location matters. UConn does a good job placing people in New York and Boston, two cities known for having a lot of lawyers, and there are quite a few lawyers in Connecticut too.

  3. One thing to look into, no matter where you go, is whether you can take accounting classes with a Poly Sci major. Accounting knowledge is really useful in law, and accounting is one of those disciplines where the text book is just like the real world, so even 2 or 3 classes go a long way.