
Pre-law
Pre-law is not a specific major but a course of study or set of prepared courses that undergraduate students pursue to prepare for law school. It often includes classes in government, history, political science, or related fields, designed to develop critical thinking, writing, and analysis skills essential for legal studies. While students can major in any discipline, pre-law helps build the foundational knowledge and skills needed to succeed in law school and a legal career. It also involves gaining experience through internships, and understanding legal issues, preparing students for the rigorous law school admission process.