There is no ideal undergraduate major and no magic set of courses that will best prepare a student for law school. Students are well advised to enroll in courses that interest them and to pursue undergraduate education for its own sake, not as a means to getting into law school. Because the law touches every aspect of our society, prospective lawyers should attempt to gain exposure to a wide variety of disciplines and methodologies. Law study will be more valuable to those who can draw on the broadest possible range of ideas and experiences.
That makes me happy.
So Tulane University is the first scool to make it to my possible list of law schools. Their out of state tuition is pretty good too.
ron-and-mee · Tue Oct 03, 2006 @ 12:37am · 0 Comments |