Best Undergrad Prep for Law School

<p>Public College or Private? Will a private college's small class sizes help me get better grades? I got into U. Wisconsin - Madison and Syracuse U. but I don't know which to go to. With the weather aside, which college do you think would best prepare me for law school, grad school, or med school? Not really sure yet which one i want to try for, but some sort of post-graduate work is definately on the agenda. Any thoughts?</p>

<p>UC Berkeley, UCLA,</p>

<p>UCSD has an awesome poli sci program, comparable to cal's not quite as good, but still pretty high up there</p>

<p>Madison has better departments and rep</p>

<p>Public College or Private? Will a private college's small class sizes help me get better grades? I got into U. Wisconsin - Madison and Syracuse U. but I don't know which to go to. With the weather aside, which college do you think would best prepare me for law school, grad school, or med school? Not really sure yet which one i want to try for, but some sort of post-graduate work is definately on the agenda. Any thoughts?</p>

<p>Smaller sizes are usually a good thing. Depends on how you learn though. Go to a college you'll like in spite of not going to law, medical, or graduate school. I would say however, that a college where you can interact with the faculty often is definitely a plus. Personally, I'd go for Syracuse.</p>

<p>Lastly, what are your plans? You mention three completely different post-graduate programs, and I wonder what you have in mind. On a final notes, studying will help you get better grades -that's the bottom line;)</p>