<p>Just curious, what are the main subjects one would focus on to become successful in law?</p>
<p>You should probably focus on history and government.</p>
<p>And then political science, but not an extensive amount.</p>
<p>Yeah, not sure why that wasn’t obvious to me o.o</p>
<p>So, if I was interested in studying law throughout college (and other related fields - I have no clue what I actually want to do), would it be better for me to change my schedule to be more humanities oriented? </p>
<p>For example, right now my schedule for next year (sophomore) has 2 sciences - Biology and Chem. If I was interested in pursuing this, would it be better to drop Chem for a history? (Which my only option would be Global Studies II, not APUSH.) I’d end up with an extra history credit, but that’s nothing I’d worry about. (This isn’t considering the possibility of taking Chem as an online course my second semester. I’d have to see if that option is even available to me. So I wouldn’t be abandoning an advancement in science, hopefully.)</p>