Is there a difference academically between different campuses of USC or other college

<p>Actually my father is currently a Criminal Defense attorney and I have gone to work with him many many times (since I was 10) and I have a very good taste for the profession. I know it is nothing like Law & Order I definitely want to be it, though I am not great with public speaking, it is something I will work on. Also the plan is that I will go right with working as a partner with my father who has his own practice, so I guess it really does not matter where I go, just need my license, however, I still want to go to a pretty good school and have a fairly commendable history, don’t you think?</p>

<p>So, I guess if you do really well as an undergrad, what school it is you are doing well in matters less then your GPA in that school. In other words, say I’m transferring into Fordham, if I have a very good GPA in USC, I may have just as good as a chance as someone with a good GPA from Colgate? That would be really cool if I get transfer into Fordham. Then again Fordham will be very expensive, and it may be nice to save my dad some money at USC as he will be paying for all my college/lawschool stuff. </p>

<p>And what do you mean that transfer admissions put more weight on the college gpa if you are transferring in as a junior?</p>

<p>Thanks again, </p>

<p>John</p>