Pre-Law Undergrad UC vs CSU need advice

I’m a political science major and until a few days ago, I had my mind set on going to UC Davis to complete my bachelors, then transfer to Law School. Lately, I have begun to whether a UC undergrad degree is really more significant than CSU undergrad degree for Law School. I have two options now. 1) Transfer to UC Davis during Fall 2016 and get my undergrad degree there or 2) Transfer to CSULA Spring 2015 and get my undergrad degree there. I have a list of pros and cons for both schools but I figured some of you may know more than I do, and I could use some advice. Thank you for reading.

The most important factors in law school admissions are GPA and LSAT score

You can look up the entering class information for law schools on their admissions site. Here is the info for UCLA. Students from UC’s are represented, but students from CSU’s are too.

https://law.ucla.edu/admissions/class-profile/

The entering class for the top law school in the nation, Yale, has some UC undergraduates, but none from a CSU.

http://www.law.yale.edu/admissions/profile.htm

http://lawschoolnumbers.com has some more information about GPAs and LSATs of admitted and rejected students at various law schools.

Interesting article. Thank you very much.