Stay at Georgia Southern or transfer to UGA or Georgia Tech?

<p>This has been weighing on me heavily and I need advice. </p>

<p>I'm a sophomore undergrad at Georgia Southern University. I have amazing friends, I love my social life, I love the school. But I want to go to law school after I graduate and I'll do whatever it takes even if that means transferring so that my application looks better. I'm very sad about it because I don't want to leave Georgia Southern but I know I probably need to. With that being said, does where I graduate from matter THAT much to law schools or am I over thinking it? I've heard people say that a 3.0 from UGA looks better than a 4.0 from Ga Southern, but I don't know how much truth that statement really holds.</p>

<p>If transferring IS the best thing for me to do, I'm wondering if I should go to UGA or Ga Tech. I'm a business major, by the way. I know that the Terry College of Business is great and Ga Tech is amazing for any major. I worry about tech though because I know I have the academic means to be accepted but I'm not sure if I could last there. </p>

<p>Someone please help :( This has been the only thing on my mind for months and I need answers.</p>

<p>Check out the Forum for Law Schools here on CC. There are several great threads that can answer your questions. I have no knowledge of law school admission, but in reading through that forum saw that “NO, undergrad school is not a factor in law school admission.” Law Schools want to see GPA, LSAT, and essay.</p>

<p>I would suggest you read through all the great info on the Law School Forum. If you are making great grades at your current school and are happy, I suggest you stay put.</p>