<p>I plan to double major in communiations and political science when I get into college (or major in communications and minor in political science). I am thinking long term though, and I'm entertaining the idea of trying to get into a good law school after I finish college. Do you have to major in any particular area to get into law school? Would this/these majors be right for that area? I'm not certain I want to be a lawyer, so I figure majoring in communications and political science which I am definitely interested in is the best bet for me right now.</p>
<p>Law schools do not require particular undergraduate majors. You should take classes that challenge you to think critically and write well.</p>
<p>Thanks… I haven’t researched in-depth the process of applying to law school. I know that you have to take the LSAT… Do you know when I should start concerning myself with that test? Do colleges have courses or study groups for that?</p>