<p>Which undergraduate courses prepare you for the LSAT.</p>
<p>Ive heard Philosophy prepares you for the logic section? is this true?</p>
<p>What courses should one take to be better prepared for critical reading and the games section?</p>
<p>Which undergraduate courses prepare you for the LSAT.</p>
<p>Ive heard Philosophy prepares you for the logic section? is this true?</p>
<p>What courses should one take to be better prepared for critical reading and the games section?</p>
<p>Any course that enables you to develop good reading comprehension skills will serve you well on the LSAT, in law school and in practice. The best philosophy course to prepare you for the LSAT (and a great foundations course generally) is an intro course in logic.</p>
<p>The two I've had that have seemed most helpful have been logic and ethical theory (the latter b/c of its reliance on REALLY nit-picky arguments, understanding, comparing, contrasting, etc...getting comfy with the minutiae. Tough reading load and success was based on deep understanding).</p>