<p>I thin when someone says he/she is pre-law, it doesn’t mean he/she is majoring in pre-law, and most people know that. D2 is going to be pre-law, her focus will be taking courses which would help her get into a law school. She is thinking about majoring in philosophy and economics. There maybe a lot of attorneys, but graduates from top law schools are still getting jobs. D1’s best friend already has an internship in DC as a first year law student, but she is going to a top law school. If you have great stats, there are next tier law schools, like Berkeley, which would give you full ride to attend.</p>