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It really depends on what you want to do with it. My advice would be to do subjects you enjoy rather than you think would be good for a career. Law goes well with history, as in law you will be learning about how/why/when laws were made and changed etc, and doing history along side that will give you an opertunity to further explore those areas.
Psycology would be a great asset if you were to become a lawyer as being able to 'read people' would be invaluable. Both history and psycology would be very interesting subgects also.
Alternitavly, Business Studies or Economics or Poloticswould go well with Law as there will be plenty of cross over.
Do you not have to pick 4 courses these days and then drop one of them after the first year? If this is the case then I would strongly advice doing one subject that is fun, like film studies, classics or philosiphy. Thease subjects are great for debating and generallly chatting in class. This will help build communication skills that would be vital for being a lawyer aswell as being interesting/entertaining.
Any way, good luck! Have fun!
Criminal Justice
Psychology
History
Depending on where you want to take the law:
Politics
Economics
Business Studies ( tax lawyer?)
Drama (barrister?)
Psychology = insight
Constituitional
Contracts
Torts
Criminal
Property
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POLITICS! You should use your law degree as a springboard to a career in politics. You could lie/cheat your way to positions of power (paid for by others) and then get rich. Why do you think people spend >$100 million to get elected to a 4-year job (potus).
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