Hedging: Vocal Performance & Academics

<p>I realize this does not actually address LouisJ’s question, and I’m not entirely certain what a “pre-law” major consists of (my undergrad was in business), but as suggested by Windcloudultra, there are no undergraduate prerequisites for admission to law school. Good grades and good LSATs are all you need. Other than superior writing skills, there is little, if anything, that you could gain from any undergraduate major that will help you succeed in law school. My personal advice would be to keep the undergraduate major as low-stress as possible (not that a music major is likely to be low-stress, but the addition of a second set of degree requirements would surely make it worse). You don’t want to be nearing burn-out when you enter law school. It takes a lot of energy to survive those three years.</p>