Philosophy major/cs minor

<p>I am considering a philosophy major/cs minor for college because the two career paths i am looking into are either law or IT. If i choose it the other way around (cs-major, phil-minor) , since its more "practicle", would the philosophy minor still be advantageous for taking the lsat and going to law school if that's the career path i take? Also, if i took the original combo (phil-maj. cs-min.) and decided not to goto law school would the cs minor help me get into IT at all or is it really pointless as some on this forum say. Would it be better and worth it to double in major in both? thanks</p>

<p>Philosophy minor or major might provide a SLIGHT, very marginal advantage for the LSAT. Not that you would score any higher, but you’d be able to spend a day or two less in preparing.</p>

<p>For that matter, computer science might actually be more helpful.</p>

<p>As you know, CS is a perfectly fine major to take to law school.</p>

<p>bumpo, need some more insight :/</p>