Bc v. ucla v. unc

<p>I am looking for a solid Pre-Law/liberal arts/Political Science curriculum. Which of these colleges that I was accepted to would suit my academic interests the best and provide a good overall experience? A sort of ranking of the Political Science prestige of each of these would help!</p>

<p>Boston College
UCLA
USC
UNC-Chapel Hill
NYU
Wake Forest
Bucknell</p>

<p>BC has an amazing political science program complimented by the 15 course core liberal arts curriculum. If you are interested in pre-law, I urge you to consider your city schools (BC, USC, UCLA, NYU) more closely because of the availability of academic year internships.'</p>

<p>This may reflect personal bias, but Boston is a great political city and there are no better political connections in Boston than BC ones. My friends interned with John Kerry (BC law), Mitt Romney (university supporter), and Ted Kennedy (which is supposed to be one of the most fun internships), let alone all of the local Boston politicians.</p>

<p>Boston is the type of city where your average joe on the street could tell you who he voted for for city council in the last seven elections, it is about networking and that network expands to the national level. Furthermore, in addition to being a national and local political hub, it is also the state capital which gives you more opportunities with state level elected people.</p>