<p>I'm just looking for different perspectives and guidance on a few questions I've been struggling with lately. I am currently a high school senior and will be going to a small liberal arts college next fall, and I know I might seem a little young to be snooping around in the Law School arena (and a little unrealistic with Stanford as the goal/dream) but I would still greatly appreciate any input. I have a brother who also wants to go to law school (he goes to the same college I'll be going to) pursuing a BA in English, prepping for the LSAT right now. He has a 3.8 in his major but a 3.6 accumulative and is quite down on himself knowing that a 3.9/4.0 was not so far out of his realm if he'd just applied himself better in his freshman year...which is EXACTLY why I've started this thread. I am a bit unsure of myself still as far as the major goes, but I do know that I want to go on to Law School and hopefully even a joint degree program (J.D./M.B.A.), which Stanford is second to none in of course. Now I have always felt that I'm smarter than my brother is from both the natural and driven standpoints. I got a better GPA in HS and did pretty well on the SAT (1970...so close to the 2000 mark I can still smell it) and have always felt thatwhen I've had a vision of my goal (motivation really) and been dedicated to it that I can absolutely reach it. But a number of things set that back of course, namely my vision being blurred or things getting in the way or even just blatant procrastination. (I have a number of personal issues that have been significant setbacks in my life and everyone who knows about them tells me to use them as "hooks" but I don't know). So anyway, he tells me that if it is possible for him to get grades like his, I can definitely pull of a 4.0 in college and put myself in a spot where the dream of Stanford Law School is not completely beyond reach. Of course I know that I will have to ace the LSAT, but again I'm still 3 years from taking that (I have already started going over practice questions and books though!) And I have always scored well so that is not of any urgent concern for the time being. Here are where my questions arise for anyone willing to offer their advice...
1) What should I major in!!!????
* I currently want to double major in Economics (BA) and Politics with an emphasis on International Relations (BA).
2) Is a double major at a liberal arts school too overbearing a task?
*Everyone says it is easiest in complimentary subjects (like Econ & IR) at a liberal arts school.
3) Will going to a small liberal arts school hurt my chances of getting in?
4) I have also been considering, for a very long time, participating in the school's ROTC program? How would this affect (1) my resume when law school's review it & (2) my attending law school if I remain in the ROTC program?
5) How much time will I have in college to participate in social activities in the following conditions...
a) If I had a single major in either Econ or PoliSci...without ROTC
b) If I had a single major in either Econ or PoliSci...with ROTC
b) If I had a single major in one of those two with a minor in the other...without ROTC
c) If I had a single major in one of those two with a minor in the other...with ROTC
d) If I had a single major in one of those two with 2 minors in related fields...without ROTC
e) If I had a double major in Econ & IR...without ROTC
f) If I had a double major in Econ & IR...with ROTC</p>
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<li>Any input is appreciated and I do apologize for the lengthiness of this, as well as any obviousness of my tendency to be UNREALISTIC
Thanks a lot</li>
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