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What to Study
The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts has no official prescribed Pre-Law major or program. This position is consistent with repeated advice from law school deans and faculty, from the Law School Admission Council, and from the American Bar Association. "The American Bar Association does not recommend any particular group of undergraduate majors, or courses, that should be taken by those wishing to prepare for legal education; developing such a list is neither possible nor desirable. The law is too multifaceted, and the human mind too adaptable, to permit such a linear approach to preparing for law school or the practice of law. Nonetheless, there are important skills and values, and significant bodies of knowledge, that can be acquired prior to law school and that will provide a sound foundation for a sophisticated legal education." (Original Pre-Law Committee of the ABA Section of Legal Education and Admission to the Bar)
Links:
- Statement on Prelaw Preparation (LSAC)
- Preparing for Law School (ABA)
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