Georgetown or UCLA?

<p>Alright, so I'm going to be an Econ major who hopes to head into international relations and law afterwards, I got all my decisions, and I'm in a pickle. I was accepted by Georgetown (SFS), UCLA, and UC San Diego, and waitlisted by both Columbia and UChicago. Regardless of whether I manage to get in off one of the waitlists (which chances are I won't, if I understand most information on the internet correctly), I need to decide between the other schools, which I've narrowed down to just Georgetown and UCLA. What do you guys think? </p>

<p>UCLA. </p>

<p>I personally think Georgetown is one of the most overrated schools on CC, but SFS is top notch. If you’re sure you want to go into politics (and G’town is affordable) then I’d go with SFS. If not, pick UCLA. Realize that you’ll be spending a lot of money on law school, so you’ll want to spend as little as possible in undergrad.</p>