<p>I am a headhunter for lawyers. Don’t waste your time with a pre-law major - even if you find one. Not only will it not help with law school admissions, but it can hurt. Law schools are not impressed by pre-law undergrad work and often look down upon it. There is no reason to double major for law school admissions. A music degree is just fine. You do have to have a great GPA and LSAT scores and a double major can interfere with that. Advanced theory, music history and vocal lit are not walks in the park. You won’t learn anything in pre-law classes to help with the LSAT. If you want to hedge the bet because there might be a change of heart about majoring in music, then Westminster makes no sense. If you want to focus on music, it’s a great choice. </p>
<p>There is a correlation between the SAT and the LSAT. If you did really well on the SAT, they you have a better chance of doing well on the LSAT. Taking pre-law classes will not help remediate that score.</p>