Here are some proven statistics about LSAT scores and the Majors they correlate with:
Major /Average LSAT Score
1. Physics/Math 160.0
2. Economics 157.4
3. Philosophy/Theology 157.4
4. International Relations 156.5
5. Engineering 156.2
6. Government/Service 156.1
7. Chemistry 156.1
......
16. Political Science 153.1
With this being so, why would anyone major in a law guided major like political science?
It seems like it would be way more worthwhile to major in something like engineering or math because you could have the possibility of applying to law school and doing well, or going into one of the many other fields related to those majors (math, engineering) and getting paid just as well.
Sorry if this is worded weird, not sure if i got my question across.
Major /Average LSAT Score
1. Physics/Math 160.0
2. Economics 157.4
3. Philosophy/Theology 157.4
4. International Relations 156.5
5. Engineering 156.2
6. Government/Service 156.1
7. Chemistry 156.1
......
16. Political Science 153.1
With this being so, why would anyone major in a law guided major like political science?
It seems like it would be way more worthwhile to major in something like engineering or math because you could have the possibility of applying to law school and doing well, or going into one of the many other fields related to those majors (math, engineering) and getting paid just as well.
Sorry if this is worded weird, not sure if i got my question across.