Haas vs Philosophy for LAW school?

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<p>Almost zero. No law school is going to parse thru the data by major by college. To grad/professional schools, a Cal L&S grad is a Cal L&S grad. (Check out the law school forum on cc.) Unless you can ace your courses, HYSC will not care. Essentially, you need a 3.8 to be competitive if you are unhooked. And since Cal’s mean philosophy gpa is a ~3.4…</p>

<p>Note Caltanner, that top law schools frown upon undergrad biz. They much prefer a true liberal arts degree, as opposed to one that is considered ‘vocational’ in nature.</p>