<p>I'm a computer science major at a top 10 university (whose computer science program is very well known). My GPA is 3.8ish. My problem is that I am much better at math/cs than at humanities. I've gotten grades ranging from B's to A's in humanities classes. (and I haven't taken that many of them apart from the required ones) Will I have a problem trying to get into a law school? Also, I'm international (if that affects my chances.)</p>
<p>The only thing this could indirectly affect is how varied your coursework looks. Going outside of your major in other areas, and no just doing blow off classes, can be a small soft factor that indicates intellectual curiosity. However, if you have a 3.8 in computer science from a well known university you'll be fine. Your international status would not harm your chances in any way.</p>
<p>With a science major, seriously consider taking some intellectual property courses. My impression from all I've read is that IP lawyers have above-average opportunities both for employment and salary. Good luck.</p>
<p>3.8 in Comp Sci from a top 10 will put you in the running for any law school if you break 170 on the LSATs. Don't worry about a couple of Bs in humanities classes, your 3.8 speaks for itself. And save the IP courses for law school...</p>
<p>You are sitting pretty.</p>