what about Sociology

<p>I agree with Stacy… Law school exams are almost entirely subjectively graded essay exams. Add that to the fact that there is very little difference between the “best” student and the “worst” student and you get very subjective and sometimes seemingly arbitrary grades. Major in something that you enjoy. The ideal undergraduate education for a law student would be something that requires reading, writing, and thinking. This includes pretty much anything… liberal arts, science, math, etc. Seriously, do something you enjoy, try to improve upon your reading/writing/thinking skills, and enjoy your undergraduate experience. Doing the best that you can is all that you need to do now to prepare for law school, and it will serve you well even if you decide that law school is not for you later in this process.</p>