<p>So I am transferring from Jr college into a UC in the fall. I have been accepted to UCSB, UCSD, Berkeley, UCLA, and Davis. I am having a tough time choosing though. Now I have narrowed it down between UCLA and UCSB. There are so many pros and cons to both schools for me. My ultimate goal is to attend law school. Does it matter if which school I ultimately graduate from when trying to get into law school? Am I less likely to get in if I choose UCSB over UCLA or Cal? I know what really matters the most is GPA and LSAT scores, but is my undergrad school going to have a part in their decision to accept me or not? I need help quickly before the deadline on June 1st!</p>
<p>Undergrad name can matter in some situations, but those schools certainly aren’t going to be any different.</p>
<p>I had a close friend in law school at Berkeley who had attended a UC campus other than Berkeley or UCLA. His GPA and LSAT were comparable to other students in the class, including those who had attended flagship state universities.</p>