French student looking for law school

Hi everyone,
I am currently a full time student at the University of La Sorbonne in France from which I graduate next spring 2017. I have a double major in law and philosophy. I have an average of 12/20 which is considered satisfying. To paint you the picture, a 15/20 is considered to be an A student in the American grading system.
Right after that, I would like to be an international student in an American law school so I have a couple questions.

Would pursing a Master of Science in Philosophy will ease my admission into a law school?
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If so, is there a particular university that you could recommend me?

Thanks !

In the U.S your major has very little to do with law school acceptance, they really care about three things in this order 1) LSAT score 2) GPA 3) Essay, some people I know are bio majors going to law school, if you get a high lsat and a high gpa you’ll most likely get in.

Do you plan on practicing in the US or in Europe after receiving a law degree. You may want to consider McGill University or the University of Ottawa law schools as they teach both common and civil law. Both schools are bilingual. Tuition at McGill is very low for a French citizen.