Anthropology to Law School?

<p>Hi all,</p>

<p>I'm a student at UCB double majoring in Anthropology and Society & Environment. I'm thinking about applying to law schools once I graduate but I’m not sure if I stand a chance.
A lot of my peers with the same aspirations are in prelaw frats or have worked/interned in a law firm. I have some research/work experience but little to do with anything directly related to “law.” Is it necessary to have that type of experience or is it possible to get in with a couple of semi-obscure majors? </p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Check out the Law School forum on this site.</p>

<p>Also, major does not matter at all. LSAT score and college undergrad GPA are the largest factors.</p>

<p>You can do anything for undergrad and go to law school, what matters are the entrance exam and your GPA as the previous poster said. Math and philosophy majors tend to have much higher scores on the LSAT than any other major. But if you like anthropology, go for it.</p>