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- Take courses that you
enjoy and in which you will do well
- Take courses that require
a lot of writing
- Take reading intensive
courses
- Take courses that help
you explore the sub-field of law that you might want to practice, such as biology,
economics, IT, or chemistry
- If you are interested in
environmental law, check out what the Geography
department offers
- Social
Work also provides courses in "Social Work and the Law"
- Government
courses in law, theory, and American government can help supply historical
and theoretical background for law
- Take Administration
of Justice courses in law
- Take Sociology
courses that consider the role of law in society
- Philosophy
courses, particularly
logic, can be very helpful
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