Georgetown v. Notre Dame v. Mcgill. HELP!

<p>I'm in a major dillemma right now. My situation is kind of complicated so I would love some insights on this. </p>

<p>I'm currently accepted into the business programs of the three schools as I aspire to become a corporate lawyer in the future. However, because I'm an international here with a Canadian residency, I'd have to pay a min of 50k per year in schools like Gtown and ND. On the other hand, if I just go to Mcgill, I'd only have to pay around 20k per year maximum. I really liked Gtown and ND so it's quite difficult to let go of them, but considering the current economy and the signs of worsening in the future...I'm compelled to make a more financially smart decision. </p>

<p>My major concern is that how difficult is it for a Canadian school like Mcgill to place undergrads into top law schools here in the States? I am aware it is not as easy to find a job in Canada after undergrad, so does Law Schools really prefer job experiences?</p>

<p>any insights are greatly appreciated!</p>

<p>you should go to mcgill. My friend from China goes there and she chose it over her other schools such as Gtown and Michigan and UNC.</p>