<p>so I'm stuck between University of Michigan and UC Davis for undergrad.</p>
<p>My main concern is difficulty, as I plan to apply to graduate schools for law or business. I'd love to go to michigan and I know it has better national regard, but I'm scared of the difficulty and getting a good GPA i feel would be easier at UC davis?</p>
<p>Just passing up Michigan for uc davis would be a big hit to me ego.... i know kids who didnt take any APs at all who will be going to davis...</p>
<p>ANy input?</p>
<p>Thanks!!!</p>
<p>(P.s. are usc and michigan the same in terms of difficulty??)</p>
<p>your plans will change like 1000 billion times as you go through undergrad… you might end up wanting, like, a meteorology PhD in 4 years. so go to the best possible/financially viable option, and take it from there.</p>
<p>p.s. business school cares disproportionately about your job experience than your degree, and recruiting at UMich is arguably more high-brow than at UCD</p>
<p>^ This is true. I started off college wanting to go to law school and I decided to get a PhD in public health instead.</p>
<p>You can do well at either place if you focus and pay attention to your studies. So go to whatever school you like the best and can afford, and then do well.</p>
<p>If you are doing to go through life making decisions based on what is least difficult, you will at best get nowhere and at worst get eaten alive in the real world.</p>