<p>Strictly in terms of academics, graduate placement, and the per-capita Rhodes Scholar production of the two schools, Williams would be the obvious answer. But there's a caveat: I probably won't be receiving much in terms of financial assistance from Williams, and UW has agreed to accept 115 of my dual-enrollment credits (which is approximately 2.5's worth of credits), which, in addition to providing the prospect of early graduation, would allow me to graduate with multiple degrees. Given the aforementioned conditions, what would you all do? Keep in mind that I do intend to go to law school (hopefully somewhere with a degree of prestige) and would like to pursue a graduate degree. Your opinions are welcome and appreciated.</p>
<p>If you do very well at UW, and do good research and all that you can go many places for graduate school. Have you visited both campuses? Williams is probably very nice (I’ve never been there, but heard great things). Also, UW has produced many rhodes scholars as well.</p>
<p>I meant to write “2.5 years’ worth of credits.”</p>