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The B.A. in Economics is the best preparation for Graduate and Law School
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The score on the LSAT exam is the primary
statistic that Law Schools use to determine admission into their schools
and when deciding on Financial Aid awards. To prepare for Law School,
advisors often suggest a number of various undergraduate degrees that
provide students with a sound background necessary for their later studies
in Law School. The relevant question is which undergraduate degree best prepares students for
admission into Law School and for top consideration for financial
assistance in such schools.
As the
table below indicates, first obtaining an undergraduate degree in
Economics is the best preparation for those students interested in
study Law. What is the explanation for why first studying Economics is the
best preparation for Law School? It may be that, unlike other disciplines,
studying Economics does not teach you particular answers to a given
question, but rather Economics teaches
you how to approach a question and reasonable and rational methods
of obtaining an answer. The importance of this is that in an ever changing
world, it is far better to understand how to answer a question
instead of remembering particular answers. And if there is one
thing Economics is famous for, it is for teaching students how to
analyze a problem.
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| Average LSAT Scores*
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Current Rank |
Major |
Average Score |
Number of Students |
Previous Rank |
Average Score |
Number of Students |
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1 |
Economics |
155.3 |
2,916 |
1 |
155.7 |
4,157 |
| 2 |
History |
154.0 |
5,819 |
3 |
154.4 |
5,080 |
| 3 |
English |
153.7 |
6,324 |
4 |
153.9 |
5,698 |
| 4 |
Engineering |
152.7 |
2,656 |
2 |
154.7 |
2,536 |
| 5 |
Journalism & Languages |
152.5 |
2,002 |
7 |
152.3 |
2,042 |
| 6 |
Finance |
152.2 |
2,009 |
5 |
153.1 |
2,756 |
| 7 |
Psychology |
151.9 |
3,977 |
8 |
152.0 |
3,522 |
| 8 |
Accounting |
151.8 |
2,340 |
6 |
152.6 |
2,855 |
| 9 |
Political Science |
151.6 |
15,388 |
9 |
151.8 |
13,628 |
| 10 |
Communication & Arts |
150.7 |
3,898 |
10 |
150.8 |
3,909 |
| 11 |
Management |
149.4 |
2,735 |
11 |
149.9 |
3,294 |
| 12 |
Sociology & Social Work |
149.3 |
3,129 |
13 |
149.2 |
2,550 |
| 13 |
Business Administration |
148.6 |
2,111 |
12 |
149.6 |
2,454 |
| 14 |
Criminology |
145.8 |
3,960 |
14 |
145.9 |
2,928 |
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Source: |
Nieswiadomy, Michael (1998),
"LSAT Scores of Economics
Majors," Journal of Economics Education, Volume 29, Number 4,
Fall, pp. 377-379.
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