ucla v. usc v. bc

<p>I am looking for a solid Pre-Law/liberal arts/Political Science curriculum. Which of these colleges that I was accepted to would suit my academic interests the best and provide a good overall experience? A sort of ranking of the Political Science prestige of each of these would help!</p>

<p>Boston College
UCLA
USC
UNC-Chapel Hill
NYU
Wake Forest
Bucknell</p>

<p>Probably the best proxy for considering that kind of prestige would be the USNWR graduate rankings in Poli Sci which would put UCLA the highest, I imagine. I just don't think that's a good way to choose. Have you visited the campuses? BC is a long way from UCLA or USC in more terms that just physical distance. I'd go with which one feels right. They are all good choices. What will be more important is how well you do at them.</p>

<p>well IF you are to use the grad data as a proxy, you don't need to imagine data.</p>

<p>Search</a> - Political Science - Best Graduate Schools - Education - US News and World Report</p>

<p>I never imagined UCSD being a good poli sci school, but they are, at least for grad.</p>

<p>It seems like for the time being, they are giving out more information for free</p>

<p>id say UCLA wins out of that list in terms of academics, college experience, cost, and location. As for poli sci rankings, no such thing exists for undergrad so it is impossible to tell (grad school is COMPLETELY different from undergrad)</p>