<p>My 2cents: If you are 100% sure that you are going to Nova this may be the right move. If you might look into a different law school, then the legal studies major is a poor decision to me. I personally looked into majors as an undergrad with an eye to what majors gave really high GPA and where there would be little to no competition for the top grades.</p>
<p>My LSAC adjusted GPA was a 3.92 (criminology) and I honestly am very glad that I went the route I did as my LSAT scores were perfectly average (150) and I was rejected the first year I applied by almost everyone.</p>
<p>With all of this being said, I would major in something easy and minor in science to guarantee a good GPA (if you do decide that maybe you will want to go somewhere other than Nova.) There is no requirement for a bachelors of science to sit for the patent bar, however there is a requirement as to the specific classes that you will take and the way they are taken (for instance they are not counted the same way if taken during the summer term or on the quarter system)</p>