Does UPenn has a pre-law major?

<p>Does it have one cause I did not find relevant info on its website.
Or, is there any equivalent major?</p>

<p>Thanks in advance</p>

<p>There is no such thing as a "pre-law" major. (If a school offers one, run quickly in the other direction.) You can major in anything for law school.</p>

<p>however, the philosophy, politics, and economics (ppe) major tends to have a lot of pre-law students, just as the biological basis of behavior (bbb) and health and societies (hsoc) majors tend to have a lot of pre-med students (in addition to your normal bio and bioengineering majors)</p>

<p>Just to expand on what Chedva said, at most selective schools there is no specific "pre-law" major, although more law students come from some majors (English, political science, history) than others (math). At some schools, though, there are pre-law majors, or specific pre-law courses. I don't know if any of these are really very good preparation for law school. Honestly, an ability to write and speak well are the main prep you need for law school. You can get that in just about any major.</p>

<p>are there any required courses to get into Law school just as there are for med school?</p>

<p>no, just general guidelines, and even these are extremely loose. </p>

<p>Preparing</a> for Law School</p>

<p>thanks danr74</p>