Undergraduate major to help law school

<p>Okay, I need help! I'm from Indiana and I'm currently attending Ben Davis University High School ( it's a early college high school) I decided that I would attend IUPUI and that I would be a lawyer. Now, I know that lawyers need to excel at analytical and logical thinking, and have a high enough scores to be admitted into law school. I'm torn bewteen two majors: philosophy and political science. I've been hearing that both majors are extremely helpful, but I like both majors. What should I do?</p>

<p>ANY liberal arts major will do. Personally, I think Philosophy is phenomenal for teaching critical thinking skills. But major in what you like. Perhaps the Poli Sci professors are ‘better’ teachers? If so, go there.</p>

<p>Thanks. I’ve been researching a little bit and as it turns out, philosophy majors score the highest on the LSAT.</p>