When asked what a student might do to prepare for a career as a corporate attorney, the response of one junior associate at a large firm was both immediate and emphatic: "Take accounting, take accounting, take accounting." There is no one right answer to the question of what other classes an aspiring corporate lawyer should take as an undergraduate. The lawyers who recommend you take business and pre-law classes have the same sorts of jobs to those who recommend you take sculpture and history.
Certainly, many successful lawyers enter law school with little to no prior study of business, finance or law. If you do think you want to pursue corporate law, however, it might be a good idea to figure out how interested you are in the world of business and corporations, since the majority of your waking life will be spent thinking about them.
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