Undergrad transfer

<p>Hello, I recently got accepted to a top 10 university as a transfer student. I currently have a full scholarship to a T4 school that does not have anywhere near the prestige of the school I recently got accepted to. In terms of applying to law school, would this prestige be taken into account more heavily than the T4 school or does law school not care of where I complete my undergrad? Should I save the money I would pay at the top school or would the benefits outweigh the costs? My ultimate goal is to attend a t15 law school after my undergrad. </p>

<p>Thank you so much for your time.
Oz</p>

<p>Are you happy at your T4? Do you feel you’re getting a good education? Would you have to borrow to pay for the top 10 school? How much?</p>

<p>I personally am not satisfied with my current school but the full ride keeps my mouth shut. If I were to attend the university I recently got accepted to, it would put at at about 50k in debt, seeing as how I would transfer as a junior.</p>

<p>There’s much to be said for graduating from college debt free.</p>

<p>Especially when you will probably have a lot of debt when you come out of law school.</p>

<p>Once you become a lawyer, no firm gives a rat’s butt about your undergrad degree.</p>

<p>Seems like I had the misconception that transferring to a top 10 school would give me some sort of boost, but it seems obvious the debt would not be worth the small boost. So pretty much as long as the school is accredited, the prestige of the school has very little influence. Once again, thank you all for your input, extremely helpful community here. :)</p>