<p>You major in whatever you want as a pre-law student. </p>
<p>Some schools may suggest that taking classes in history, poly sci, writing, public speaking, deductive logic, ethics, economics and science are helpful for someone who is law school bound.</p>
<p>any school that has a good law school probably has good pre-law advising and/or recommended courses to include with your major.</p>
<p>With your ACT and weighted GPA, you’d qualify for free tuiton at Bama which also has a highly ranked law school (which is also a good deal for OOS students.)</p>
<p>*Among these law schools is the University of Alabama School of Law, which has firmly established its reputation as a top-tier law school. Given the school’s exceptionally low resident and non-resident tuition rates, enrolling would be a wise investment *</p>