<p>I am a transfer student who is going to enroll in the summer at Berkeley and my current major is psychology. My main goal is to go to law school and I was looking at the legal studies major at Berkeley because it seems interesting and looks like it would provide some good information for the study of law. Just curious if anyone knowsn how good that program/ major is and how well it would prepare you for law school, or if a philosophy major or even just stick with psychology would be better.? (i'm also considering a double major in one of the three).</p>
<p>Undergraduate legal studies majors are in no way a preparation for law school. They can be a nice way to see if the subject of law is interesting enough to spend $150,000 on law school, but they will not give you a leg up in either admissions or in your performance at law school.</p>