<p>How does double majoring look to law school? Is it best to have a double major or just a major/minor? I'm thinking about majoring in Political Science and Sociology or Psychology.</p>
<p>Double majoring- generally not that special. If you want to do it and it's feasible, do it. Best to have an amazing GPA and LSAT score with good letters of rec and statement of purpose in any generally respectable field. Those fields will be fine. Get a good GPA and LSAT score with good letters of rec and write a good statement of purpose.</p>
<p>Do a major that's somewhat challenging, but still gives out lots of A's. I've got a 3.66 undergrad GPA (LSAC adjusted) from a hard science major and an East Asian language minor (both are extremely hard), and I've been realizing (recently) that difficulty of major matters VERY little in the law school admissions process.</p>
<p>Get the best grades you can, even if that means you challenge yourself a little less!</p>
<p>(Edit: For some reason I can't log out of my sister's account here on CC unless I log out, delete the cache, then log back in. This post is supposed to be by 'cslaw.')</p>