<p>I want to major under Political Science. That is a given. I don't know quite yet what kind of law I would like to practice. If I were to pick the top three types of law I'd love to work in they'd be: corporate law, human rights law, or international law. That said, my primary goal is getting into an awesome law school. LSAT is very important in order to get into a respectable school. I have been pondering the thought of minoring in philosophy because many students vow that it'll give me an edge when I choose to take the LSAT. In the back of my mind, I also want to be seen as appealing to law schools as well as have something extra under my belt when I apply for jobs. In short, I am very stuck.</p>
<p>My options are:
1.Major in poly sci and minor in philosophy
2.Major in poly sci and minor in International relations
3.Major in poly sci and major in international relations
4.Major in poly sci and minor in philosophy and international relations</p>
<p>What are the pros and cons of these choices. All input is very much appreciated. </p>