<p>From what I’ve read and from people I’ve talked to, your GPA and out of class activities will make a big difference (no matter where you go to school) obviously you should do well. Also, having one major with a great GPA is awsome, a double-major with a strong GPA would be placed before you. It all depends on your schools curriculum and how strong it is. I know directors at the University of California at Berkeley Law School, and although a strong GPA and LSAT (and such) is very important, they are VERY INTERESTED in economic diversity and what you do outside of school. </p>
<p>I guess you can say that there is more to life than just a great GPA, and as a psychology major, I don’t think that intelligence testing proves anything.</p>