Generally, those with an Economics degree perform better in Law schools and in the Bar exam than those with any other degree. Most Economics curriculum would involve a lot of reasoning and logic courses, as well as introductory courses to state laws and policies. It's technically the best "pre-law" program, if we could brand different programs as such. Additionally, it would also provide you with a good degree to fall back on should you not decide to pursue Law.
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