Does UVM have a pre-law major?
The University of Vermont, along with most colleges and universities in the United States, does not have a pre-law major. A “major” is a concentration of a number of courses in a particular field, such as biology, English or political science. It is the depth component of the undergraduate curriculum and is intended to provide students with a body of knowledge and method of study appropriate to a specific subject area. What is the best way to prepare for law school? The best preparation for law school is a challenging undergraduate program. A well-rounded undergraduate curriculum is the recommended background for law school. The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) expects a student’s “college education should stand on its own merits as preparation for a lifetime of active involvement in a diverse and changing society.” So follow your true interests and get excellent grades.