<p>I intend to go to lawschool after undergraduate, but I heard that there are no law-prep major in American universities, is this true? If so, what major would help me achieve the aim? History? Political science?
Also, I would like to know more about what AP subjects I should take to help me with my path, thanks alot for your time!</p>
<p>It matters not what APs you take and no law school will ever care at all about, or consider, your AP courses or scores. To get into law school you need high college GPA and high LSAT score (an admission’s test you take usually after junior year of college). Law schools accept college grads from virtually all majors and they do not favor one major over another. College’s have “pre-law” programs but those are just advisory programs that provide advisors to help with choosing courses and applying to law school.</p>