Film Major to Law School?

<p>How would a film major from an average state school be evaluated under law school admissions (for a small state law school)?</p>

<p>I'm considering pursuing a film major as film is a passion of mine, however, I see the importance of having a safety blanket (grad school, law school). Law has also been, since forever (before film was), my self-created career destiny in my dreams as a 4th grader breaking the back binding of Harper Lee.</p>

<p>I've been reading that law schools encourage an undergrad to take Writing Intensive classes. However, this isn't entirely applicable to econ majors (which I am gearing towards) or physics/sciences majors.</p>

<p>Would a degree in film (production) be given equal weight?</p>

<p>I attend a state school and only intend to apply to the state law school (UH Manoa and Richardson School of Law - tuition is one of the lowest in the nation for in-states and the requirements are also low where my current grades exceed the highest average, which would mean they're enticed by diversity in major/transcripts?????.)</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>Law schools do not care about major, all they want is good LSAT+GPA</p>

<p>maybe a minor in a more traditional area?</p>