Majoring law in CUNY as a undergraduate?

2011-03-21 10:39 pm
I am not quite sure what major I will choose, I am thinking Queens college since it has many different kind of majors, but I know John Jay ( I didn't apply to this college) is better in law? (correct me if I am wrong)
So I am not sure what school I should go to. Also, I am saying undergraduate program.
Or what other school in NYC has better law school?

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2011-03-21 11:34 pm
✔ 最佳答案
Many law school graduates are currently unable to land jobs. Your best chance for an undergraduate degree is accounting. Lawyers who are also accountants are in demand. If you are thinking criminal law, then accounting is still good. In fact the FBI will not hire agents with a background in criminal justice but lists accounting as a critical skill area that they are actively recruiting.
2011-03-22 5:41 am
Law is not a major. If you want to study law, first you must earn a bachelors degree (any major is fine, but there are some recommended pre-law classes you can take anywhere), have a high GPA, and earn great LSAT scores. Then you can apply to law schools. Keep in mind there are a ton of out-of-work lawyers - unless you can get into a top law school (you can find rankings online) and graduate at the top of your class from there, it's probably not worth going, or at least not worth more than 50k in debt.


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