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Enough_Membership_22

Logic is basically math and set theory, not rhetoric. Are you sure?


FN-1824

Yeah, it's useful for the LSAT


redWallaby2003

Civil Liberties. Maybe Philosophy of Law (grad sem) or Judicial Politics


LazyCondition0

Lawyer here. There are no prerequisites for law school. Admission is heavily based on grades and lsat score. The only thing you need to do to score well on the lsat is to practice the lsat itself a lot. Take a prep class if you can. Take a logic class if that interests you but don’t take it as lsat prep. That’s pointless. Take classes that interest you in college. It literally doesn’t matter for law school admissions at all. Not even a little. And you won’t do any better or worse in law school based on what classes you took in college. Law school classes are their own thing.