<p>I am currently a HS senior planning to study graduate Law after college. I've heard that law schools look for a high GPA (and high LSAT score) irrespective of the undergraduate college. If this is true, which of the following offers would be the best option for my undergraduate studies? (Unfortunately, the best ones here are known for forcing lower class averages.) Fees and location don't matter and I'm planning to major in Poli Sci (because I'm actually good at it).</p>
<p>UBC (known for grade deflation)
U of Alberta
Ryerson
York
McMaster
Carleton
Waterloo
Queen's
U of Toronto (known for grade deflation)
UCLA (known for grade deflation)</p>
<p>Furthermore, if these options are not realistic for getting into a top-tier LS, should I consider accepting an offer from Bristol (in the UK) for an LLB instead? This is despite Bristol being a lower-ranked university compared with some of the others above and would be a change in career path for me, obviously.</p>
<p>Thanks a lot in advance!!</p>