UNC-Chapel Hill vs. Boston College

<p>this maybe be a vague question but I was wondering which school is better in terms of gaining admission at top law schools such as Harvard, Yale or Standford?</p>

<p>Is it relatively easier to get a good g.p.a in UNC? or BC? I don't meant to say that which school is "easy" to get a good grade. I'm not looking for grade inflation but just curious on whehter there's any grade deflation.</p>

<p>One last question, which school would you go for undergrad? I'm having an extrmely tough time choosing which school to go this fall.. Can anyone please help me with this? I defintiely love Boston but I think UNC has a beautiful campus. BC is well-rounded academically but lacks ethnic diversity and I'm an asian kid who refuse to be discriminated against in the white dominant school. Then UNC might be a better option for me considering the southern hospitality... I don't know.. I'm so confused..
someone please help... thanks</p>

<p>Justice<em>in</em>Seoul, these are both great schools but VERY different in my view. I attended UNC for grad school and now live in Boston. Consider these criteria in your selection: climate, city vs town, size of student body, state U vs private U.<br>
For pre-law, I would guess that BC is better.</p>

<p>I work in the field. Boston College is a conservative school with a disproportionate number of Catholics and is a bit overrated. UNC-Chapel Hill is very highly regarded.</p>