Benjamin H. answered 03/18/19
Practical, Results Oriented Law School Tutor and Practicing Attorney
Hello Shanell,
There are no"prerequisites" for law school in terms of specific courses you have to take. However, some majors are better at preparing one for law school than others. Any major (or course) that involves a lot of reading and writing is good. Some of my favorite examples are History, English, and Political Science, though there are others that would work too. The main thing to keep in mind is law school involves a ton of reading and writing, so you should consider that a "prerequisite" more than any specific class. Critical thinking is important too. I hope this helps and please let me know if you have any questions!