Legal Question in Business Law in Michigan
Im interested in studying law right? well I've been studying business for 3 years now and instead of switching majors to pre-law, I'd rather study business and try to get into some sort of Corporate Law as a Career. What will be the best method to get into the field of corporate business law? Is it a section in Law school to specify Corporate Law?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Law school admissions offices don't care much about what you major in while you're in college. As long as you do well in your classes and demonstrate that you can write well and that you can think logically and critically, it doesn't really matter what you study.
Your first year of law school will involve a lot of required courses, but in your second and third years you will be able to take electives in fields that interest you. There are no majors in law school as there are in college.
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