williams, ucla, bc, or usc?? NEED HELP!!

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

<p>I would say Williams by a mile.</p>

<p>by two miles. not even close.</p>

<p>Any place but USC! ;)</p>

<p>Williams is the best school by a significant margin.</p>

<p>Listen to waht people are telling you. Unless you can't stand iea of small school in a remote location - and if you did why would you have applied? Go with Williams - prestige and quality close to Yale and Harvard in a smaller more personal environment, great institution to feel part of for rest of your life. I have no connection to Willaims/no bias. It's the clear best choice of this group.</p>

<p>thanks. from what i'm hearing on this site williams is by far the best choice. it's not really well known by a lot of people though. also i forgot to include bucknell-does that override williams? (probably not, right)
i have also been waitlisted from penn, georgetown, amherst and vanderbilt. are any of those better than williams with respect to academics in political science...??</p>