<p>Hi, I'm not sure what to major in. I came into Cornell as a physics/comp sci double major with the ultimate intention of going to law school. I thought that law schools would take the difficulty of the major into consideration when deciding who to accept. However, after doing some research online and later verifying with pre-law upperclassmen, it seems as though law schools are more major-blind when deciding admissions and care almost solely about GPA and LSAT scores.</p>
<p>So, as my grades this semester are not nearly what i would like them to be and I really don't think i can handle this for the next four years, I'm looking to switch majors for next semester. I'm not sure whether to do Communications in CALS, ILR, or Government in Arts and Sciences though. I feel like they would all help me learn how to be a more effective lawyer in different ways, but I'm not quite sure which would be the best. In terms of difficult, interesting classes, how helpful they would be to prepare me for law school, which would you say is the best?</p>