What undergraduate courses can help me prepare for law school?

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Consider choosing courses that involve reading and analyzing complex material and developing logical and analytical reasoning and reading comprehension skills. Law schools generally care more about the skills you developed than your major. And by challenging yourself as an undergraduate, you will be better prepared to do well on the LSAT. Talk to the prelaw advisor or career counselor at your college, or the chair of your academic department, about your interest in law school and the types of courses available to help you prepare.