I honestly would not get another degree before law school unless it was in accounting or a hard science, otherwise, it is really kind of a waste in the end. Most law schools really only focus on your grades in college and your LSAT score, so those are the two most important things. Once you graduate law school, jobs are really only going to care about ypur previous degree if it is, like i said in accounting or the hard sciences and only then if you actually want to practice tax law or patent law. If you don't think you have time to fully commit to studying now, study for the October test. You want to get the best score possible. If you don't get in where you want, you can always take a year off and apply again the next year.
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