<p>UCLA has excellent placement into law school, [per CA Bar Association site](<a href=“Attorney Demographics”>http://members.calbar.ca.gov/search/demographics.aspx</a>), page not quite 1/2 way down for undergrad representation.</p>
<p>Don’t feel badly about your ability to adapt to larger or smaller universities; you’re going to do well, because the schools you’ve been accepted to would obviously manifest your excellent abilities in the classroom. Okay, I’ll hedge: 99% probability you’ll do well.</p>
<p>And if needed, UCLA has excellent tutoring services in the dorms and on campus as well as with the profs and TAs, look at youtube, “UCLA dorms.”</p>
<p>And happiness isn’t exclusive to one and only one university. I’m guessing that you’ll adapt and be happy at any of the four.</p>
<p>Undoubtedly, because students often go through the ‘grass is always greener stage,’ you might think occasionally what life would be elsewhere.</p>
<p>But when you graduate and have a choice of excellent law schools, you’ll be happy wherever.</p>
<p>I’m forwarding UCLA (so what else is new?), especially because of your last post.</p>