Undergrad Teaching to Law??

<p>I am currently a college Sophomore and a rising Junior with a planned major in Education (History/Science) w/ a minor in Political Science. However - I choose this path due to financial benefits (I received many large grants/scholarships to major in this). I plan on working for Teach for America for one year and then get my law degree part time (teach full time to ease some bills). </p>

<p>So you know the situation. Here are my questions: </p>

<p>Is this wise to go to law school part time? Or - if anyone would like to heed advice - is it wiser to just go full time in law school? I would have summer's off to help with the schooling...</p>

<p>I've interned in a law office my freshman year. So I'm hoping to get some Recc's from there. However - is my major going to effect my entrance to law school? I would like to pursue international law and have had experience of teaching/working abroad. When should I consider studying for the LSAT? Should I stay on pace and take it before my Senior year? How long do the LSAT's stay active until a college won't accept it? I'm just not sure how far in advance I should be planning for this - maybe getting everything ready for admission and then send it in when time is appropriate. </p>

<p>Thanks for the help.</p>