<p>So basically, I’m heading into the last semester of senior year. I’ve decided that I would like the switch my major (philosophy) and minor (political science). Doing so would not push my graduation back - in fact, I’d be able to graduate on time if I take 5 classes, while I’d have to graduate in the summer if I stuck with philosophy. Oh, and I also have 2 other majors (psychology, and a “special honors” one).
Is this going to hurt my chances at the top law schools? Would they even know that I made the switch?
Thanks for any help you can give!</p>
<p>It does not matter what you major in. There is no extra boost for double/triple majors.</p>
<p>Short answer - no, it won’t hurt you.</p>