<p>Michigan State
U of Florida
U of Georgia
If u could do pros and cons that would be great too. I'm doing a political science major and will attend law school.</p>
<p>Well I would say U of F is the best school on your list academically but I have heard MSU has a good political science program. By your username it seems like you are from Michigan so MSU instate price would be hard to beat compared to both of those oos publics. If you liked MSU then I would probably have that at the top of your list and if not and you can afford Florida comfortably I would go there.</p>
<p>Remember that law school is expensive, so consider which one will let you minimize debt and save money.</p>
<p>Also note that no particular major is required for law school, but GPA and LSAT score are important (see [Welcome</a> to LawSchoolNumbers.com | Law School Numbers](<a href=“http://www.lawschoolnumbers.com%5DWelcome”>http://www.lawschoolnumbers.com) ).</p>
<p>[LSAT</a> Prep Materials | LSAC.org](<a href=“http://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/lsat-prep-materials.asp]LSAT”>http://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/lsat-prep-materials.asp) includes some sample LSAT questions. It should not be surprising that math and philosophy majors tend to do well on the LSAT.</p>
<p>How much better is UF than MSU?</p>
<p>They are pretty comparable academically. Go to MSU (cheapest option). Given the poor job prognosis for most law school grads these days, you will want to minimize undergrad expenses/loans.</p>
<p>Money is really not an issue. I just want something that has good academics and good social life and a beautiful campus and nice people.</p>
<p>So… you will not have to take out any loans for undergraduate? And someone is paying for your law school? If your parents are paying for your undergrad, but haven’t signed up to pay for law school, you might ask them about this. If you choose a cheaper undergrad option, can you have the money for law school?</p>
<p>I’d rather not get into how I’m paying. It’ll be payed for with no loans, no matter which school I go to including law school.</p>