What top undergrad gives you the best chance for a top law school?

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<p>I think pursuing a second bachelor’s is not very risky if that undergrad institution is affordable to attend. Yes, that is a big if, and I would not recommend anyone to attend an expensive private school when pursuing this path. </p>

<p>It is just much easier to get a job if you have a technical, not ‘theoretical’, degree that teaches skill-sets in demand by work force. Fine, then let’s omit math from this equation, and let’s just restrict the choice set to accounting, engineering, nursing, and computer science. I would be surprised if someone who majors in such fields in college and makes decent effort in keeping up GPA and landing a job doesn’t end up with a decent job after completing the degree.</p>