<p>It looks like I'm going to have to choose between the two and I'm completely torn.
I ultimately want to go to law school (preferably one of the top law schools, of course), but as to what I want to do/major in college, I'm still very undecided. At the moment, I think I'd like to major in Econ and/or Literature, but it's still up in the air...</p>
<p>Georgetown seems appealing because of the location, political activity (something I'm very interested in), and prestige. I have a feeling I might have a better chance at an Ivy League law school from there.</p>
<p>UCLA seems appealing because of the cost and because I feel I'd fit in better, since I've lived in Southern California my whole life and I'd get to room with my best friend. The problem I'm having with UCLA is that after hearing about it SO much growing up in SoCal, its prestige wears off a little. But, looking at the rankings and having talked to students I know from both schools, the academic rigor at both seems about the same. </p>
<p>Any suggestions? I've been looking for law school acceptance rates for these schools everywhere, but I just can't find them.</p>