@Sulla1 Congrats on your admission to both schools and welcome to the forum. I agree with @DrGoogle and @fncrane to not necessarily trust a few opinions and look more toward a general trend. I also can’t emphasize enough that the law forums are your best source of information–infinitely more than CC at least.
That said, I want to point out that, like any other professional school, the standardized tests (LSAT, MCAT, GMAT, PCAT, OAT, etc.) along with your GPA are the bulk of your application. Business school hopefuls have a website and running web series for that information (PoetsandQuants - “Handicapping Your Elite MBA Odds”) and I wouldn’t be surprised if the law school admission process is much different from the B-school equivalent. It might be worth your time to watch one of their videos on Youtube. (For example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRFdMnrZCMA)
I also want to point out that, for professional schools at least, the whole “GPA deflation adjustment” claim is debunked fairly regularly on the above web series so one might want to place utmost importance to wherever they feel they can get the highest GPA–given the importance of a GPA for professional school admissions.
Lastly, also note is that the Boalt School of Law places preference to undergrads who come from outside Berkeley (the whole academic incest argument) so attending Cal for undergrad might affect you if your end goal is to get into Boalt. (Not that it can’t happen as I know of two people who did it this year alone, bu it really is an uphill challenge.)