What undergraduate major is best for getting into law school?
In preparing for law school, choose a major that interests you. Law schools do not care what you major in as long as it has rigorous coursework. You are more likely to get good grades in a major that you enjoy than in a major that you think will look better for law school. If your major does not require classes that involve analytical reading and writing, then you may want to take some reading/writing classes as electives. These classes will not necessarily improve your standing as an applicant, but they will help you to better adapt to the rigors of a legal education by refining your analytical reasoning and writing skills.