September 27th, 2010

books english majors should read
Do I have a degree in political science or English?

Over time I go to law school. I just finished my second year BA 4 a year. I love both my political science and English courses and teachers, but I love English literature. I find it very easy to stay up late reading my books assigned. I just worry about the commander would be more useful. Or should I follow my mother's advice and do what I like?

If the school of law is really your goal, then go with your favorite top. Unlike medical school, undergraduate no prerequisite for law school, which means they are free to specialize in what you like. Contrary to popular belief, law schools do not prefer the majors over others. Commanders science policy are the blade – the law schools can see all the time. Not discriminated by any means, but the admissions committees of their greater weight. English literature has some advantages for you, I think. 1) Do you like the most important, what is more likely to get a higher average on the subject, and does absolutely matter Admission law school. 2) English majors usually can write well. English literature itself is not very useful, but being a competent reader and writer be. In conclusion, do what you love. Good for you mental status, and grade point average, and the law schools do not mind a bit that is a major EngLits.

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