Question regarding majors
Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2016 10:00 am
I have read so many conflicting things online about this subject, and I want the TLS opinion:
Does having an atypical major while applying to law school provide ANY benefit during the admissions process?
I am fully aware that LSAT & GPA are the the factors of all factors--but would being a Classics major even count as a soft-boost (because it isn't seen often)? No, I am not asserting that Classics is necessarily harder than other majors (although Ancient Greek is brutal). I am simply curious.
I don't necessarily trust all the information I get from my university's pre-law advisor (he means well, but he says a lot of contradictory things). so I figured I would just flat out ask it here.
Any insight the TLS users could provide would be tremendously appreciated!!
Does having an atypical major while applying to law school provide ANY benefit during the admissions process?
I am fully aware that LSAT & GPA are the the factors of all factors--but would being a Classics major even count as a soft-boost (because it isn't seen often)? No, I am not asserting that Classics is necessarily harder than other majors (although Ancient Greek is brutal). I am simply curious.
I don't necessarily trust all the information I get from my university's pre-law advisor (he means well, but he says a lot of contradictory things). so I figured I would just flat out ask it here.
Any insight the TLS users could provide would be tremendously appreciated!!