<p>Is Michigan a good school for pre law? What are good majors for pre law at Michigan? I've heard that polysci isn't a fun major? I heard the buiseness prelaw is really good though. Any thoughts?</p>
<p>There really is no pre-law PROGRAM. All you need is an undergrad degree and LSAT score. I would say Michigan does well to place kids at top law schools, but it's more about the student's ability and not so much the school. Although any major is fine, I would stay away from polsci because that's what everyone does. If you're a quantitative learner, go for math, physics, or econ (some of the highest LSAT scorers). If you're more qualitative, go for English, history, or philosophy, especially philosophy. Those are my personal recommendations, but any major really is okay.</p>
<p>I don't know what you mean by "business pre-law." There are a few business law classes under the LHC department through Ross, but those don't help you get into law school.</p>