<p>I dont know what I should major in for undergrad before law school. Im thinking more a humanities/social science major. My best skill is research. I am also good at writing and critical reading. Im a senior in high school and I started reading college textbooks in middle school. Encyclopedias in grade school. I am also good at debate and argumentation. I like learning about different cultures so im pretty one of the first people that talk to the foreign exchange students at my school. I like chronicling time periods. I know the core skills the aba wants undergrads to have. I hope that give you an idea of what you guys think I should major in. thanks bye.</p>
<p>It doesn’t matter, you can safely figure that out in your first or second year of college. Your college may have a good department in some area you might want to take advantage of. You also might like something that will help you will the LSAT.
<a href=“Josh Blackman » Which undergraduate majors score the highest on LSAT?”>http://joshblackman.com/blog/2013/10/28/which-undergraduate-majors-score-the-highest-on-lsat/</a></p>
<p>Major does not matter for law school, only GPA. Therefore you should major in something you like and can do well in. Ignore that chart about major scoring on the LSAT. You should also double major or minor in something that provides you skills you can sell employers if law school, for whatever reason, doesn’t work out.</p>