What major at CAL is most successful at its respective purpose?

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<p>Did they? I have always felt that the LSAT score was far more of a function of pure talent combined with general reading and literary knowledge, which is difficult to change. {Let’s face it - if you haven’t developed extensive reading comprehension skills by the time you finish high school, you still probably aren’t going to have them by the time you finish college.} That is why I can think of quite a few people who scored high practice LSAT scores while still college freshmen or even while still in high school. The LSAT is not akin to the MCAT; flipping through the LSAT practice materials, I find little that would be quickly learned and improved through college studies. {In contrast, the MCAT tests specific topics that you are supposed to learn in your premed coursework.}</p>