LSAT prep / transfer question

<p>majors play a minor and relatively insignificant role.</p>

<p>Law schools only really care about LSAT and GPA, usually in that order. As long as the major is a non-fluff one, it doesn't matter what a student majors in. Although it does seem like from admissions data (look up lawschoolnumbers.com and the forums at *******.com and lawschooldiscussion.org) that many law schools give some leeway to students who graduated with difficult majors - i.e. Electrical Engineering.</p>

<p>Law Schools, save Yale and Stanford, are generally a numbers game. High LSAT and high GPA are the only two components that one really needs to get into a top program.</p>