<p>So, I was admitted to both Georgetown College and Yale College for a transfer for fall 2014. I have not visited Yale, and will be visiting both schools in the upcoming weeks. I'm a political science major (pol econ at Georgetown), and have spent a summer in DC already and will be spending this summer in DC as well- both interning on the Hill.</p>
<p>I absolutely fell in love with Georgetown and DC, and Georgetown is the school that made me want to transfer. I have friends at Georgetown, and it just feels comfortable to me already- not based on the school itself, more on the fact that I know that I will have a group of people when I get there immediately. As a poli sci major, the opportunities to intern around DC are a huge draw for me as well. Georgetown does not have the same reputation as Yale though, of course, and when it comes to political science the major at Yale is much more legitimate in my mind.</p>
<p>However, when I was applying, I decided to throw in an application for Yale (and several other schools) while I was at it. I never expected to get in, but it's been the school I've wanted to go to since I was a kid, mostly based on the student life aspects of it all (res colleges in particular) as well as the incredible doors having a Yale education will open for me, and the community at Yale. However...New Haven is not DC, and I don't know anyone at Yale, which intimidates me coming in as a junior transfer.</p>
<p>Does anyone have any more input? I don't have a credit eval from Georgetown yet, Yale I'm a few credits behind but planning on trying to make that up next summer. Financial aid/money is not a concern, I am very fortunate in that. I am incredibly lucky to have to make a decision between two fantastic schools, and while I'm hoping visiting will help make up my mind, I would appreciate any advice.</p>
<p>I'm also considering CMC, although much less seriously than the other two. </p>
<p><em>Cross-posted this to College Search and Selection. Thanks so much to everyone that has already helped me on various forums!</em></p>