<p>I was wondering if I can manage to get into a law school after majoring in French(I love French).
Is it possible? If it's not, then what other majors should I look at?</p>
<p>(I'm also interested in Poli Sci, but am afraid that it will screw up my GPA.)</p>
<p>Please suggest me any good & easy major that will boost my chance of getting into a law school. </p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>My cousin is an attorney, and she majored in linguistics and minored in French at Berkeley for undergrad, and told me she felt that since nearly all majors are okay for law school, she would pick what she really liked and knew she could do very well in. Good luck! :)</p>
<p>Yes, you can major in french and still go to law school.
It all depends on your GPA and LSAT score. I don’t think political science is necessarily harder than French.
There are other fields whose majors tend to score higher on the LSAT, but those are harder majors (e.g., philosophy, economics)</p>