<p>I am interested into going into law, but there doesn't seem to be a "law" undergrad major. There is prelaw, but I didn't want to limit myself to such a narrow area. I still want to explore other career options and majors in college. But right now, law is becoming more and more interesting to me. What would I major in?</p>
<p>it doesn't really matter</p>
<p>If you did a search on this site, you would find that this question has been answered numerous times. There is no specific major that you should take in undergrad to get into law school. If a school has a pre-law curriculum that is actually looked down upon by law schools. For some reason people think political science is a good major to prepare for law school, but in actuality you should just find a major that really interests you and that you'll do well in. That said, classes that involve a lot of writing, analysis and problem-solving will give you the best preparation. I know lawyers who were psychology majors, history majors, economics majors, anthropology majors, english majors, fine arts majors, etc...</p>