Students with an interest in law can choose any major. When considering what to major in, look for
- a major that you enjoy
- a major that you can do well in (a high GPA is important for law school admissions and funding)
- a major that has multiple career options that you’re interested in (check out this resource to explore career options associated with each of Charlotte’s majors)
Other ways to approach choosing a major include exploring
- a major in an area related to law (criminal justice, political science)
- a major related to an area of law you are interested in (for example, a business major for students interest in business law; an international studies, international business, or language major for students interested in immigration or international law; an engineering or science major for patent law)
- a major that provides opportunities to develop the critical thinking, writing, and research skills that are essential for success in law school (English, history, philosophy, economics, etc.)