<p>I'm currently an economics major and a prospective law school student. On my current track, I'd be able to graduate either in 3 years while cramming my classes or spend the next 4 years taking the minimum requirement. And so far, I've gotten a pretty good GPA too (3.8+). But, I just feel like my major is too chill atm because I'd only take 2 pre-reqs per semester and 2 other electives... Is there any kind of double major or anything that I should try to do in the next two years to increase my chances at law school? Or, should I just chillax?</p>
<p>Double major is not going to matter. If money is not going to be an issue, take the 4 years and chill (or get to know professors who can write you recommendations)</p>
<p>how favorably do T 14 law schools look at an honors major</p>
<p>i am majoring in international devleopment at mcgill university (#18 in world) and am forced to decide between regular major or honors major. my gpa right now is 3.5 but id rather get high gpa right? wouldnt law schol want higher gpa?</p>