Georgia Tech Vs UCLA computer science / electrical engineering

I’ve heard a lot of great things about both of them, and I’m at a situation that basically seems like if I want faster industry and job, I’d go to UCLA( especially cs), while if I went to Georgia, Id be able to get a masters faster.
In this day and age Im not sure which I should prioritize, and also whether the social and campus life is for me.

Why would the school choice matter in terms of going to industry or graduate school faster?

Net price at each? Admission to the major at each?

Mainly since if I go into EE I would most likely get a master within 5 years, which is 1 extra year than UCLA for the degree at Georgia Tech because of their EECS program.
UCLA will be overall cheaper, and I was received to college of computing for Tech and computer engineering and computer science for UCLA

I’d go with UCLA - cheaper, and will likely be more fun.

Are you a transfer student? If not, didn’t you have to decide by May 1st?

It sounds like you’re instate for UCLA? What is your net cost to attend UCLA?

What is your net cost to attend GT?

How would you pay for either school? Loans? Parents paying the costs? Parents taking out loans?