Transfers within Quaker consortium

I put my deposit down at Bryn Mawr, but I’m starting to have some second thoughts. I’d like to go into law/work towards that during my undergrad, and it looks like their pre law resources are pretty lacking. It’s also pretty difficult to see what schools BMC grads go to after they complete their undergrad (Haverford has no problem releasing this data…) I’d just hate to throw my back into college for four whole years only to find out that I was screwed out of going where I wanted to go for law because of the name attached to my BA. I also hear a lot of super hideous things about the relationship between Haverford and BMC and would hate to be the butt of someone’s joke for four years because of, again, the name attached to my BA.

I do think that it’s stupid to get flustered about transfer stuff before I’ve even started school, but I just want to keep my options open. I understand that I can basically major at Haverford if I really see a major deficiency in BMC academics, but I was wondering if it would be significantly difficult (credentials aside) to transfer to another school within the Quaker consortium, specifically Haverford?

I’m also looking for some Haverford insight into Bryn Mawr’s academics/reputation. Are their classes rigorous/comparable to Haverford’s (specifically in regard to the humanities)?

One of my favorite lawyers that our firm uses went to BMC. Columbia law. Before I started thinking of transferring. I’d try to get more info. The academic reputation of BMC is excellent. Can’t imagine it holding you back. Especially for grad school!