Purdue/Prelaw/Majors

<p>Hey guys, I'm currently a freshman here at Purdue University. I have every intention in a few short years to attend a top tier law school (UofM, Berkley, Ivys etc). Although I'm concrete in my decision to someday study law, I'm struggling with declaring a major in which will distinguish myself as a potential law school candidate. As of now I'm double majoring in Economics and Public relations/rhetorical advocacy. Ultimately, I'm seeking confirmation that this is a worthy enough resume to grant me acceptance into the law school of my choice...</p>

<p>Any advice would be greatly appreciated.</p>

<p>Major doesn’t really matter… In this respect, Legally Blonde is accurate. Typical thought is that colleges like to see a major which shows you can think logically to arrive at a conclusion. As odd as this may sound, my grandfather who went to Emory Law said that most students came from a math major. However, it just doesn’t matter, your manor(s) are fine(:</p>