<p>I'm currently in the end of my freshman year of college and planning to attend law school after graduation. However, I'm unsure as to what I should major in. Out of all the majors I've heard are recommended, psychology and sociology are the two that most interest me. I would actually prefer to major in sociology (just because I find the subject matter more interesting) but I'm afraid that when I go to apply to law schools they'll look down upon that as being "too easy" (I'm not sure where exactly I want to apply yet. It won't be Harvard/Yale/etc. but I would like to attend a top 25 school). Is there really that big of a difference in how law schools will perceive me based on these two majors? Or will one prepare me a lot better than the other?</p>
<p>No difference.</p>