Need opinions on Cal Haas vs UCLA (Transfer)

Hi guys, I am currently a sophomore and have been accepted to UC Berkeley Haas and UCLA econ as a transfer. For some insight on my work experience, I finished a REPE internship this past summer and am currently working for a small boutique bank.
Obviously Haas is known as a better school but the issue causing my dilemma is that Haas requires their kids to finish in two years, not allowing a student to delay graduation at all. As a transfer, I know that it will be very hard to land SA 2021 in BB or EB if I go to Haas as recruiting will be wrapped up by then. With UCLA, I know that it is possible for me to delay my graduation so that I'm a sophomore coming into my first year.
The question that I have would be if you guys would choose to go to a school that is more renowned but limits myself to MM SA positions/makes recruiting for bigger names harder or a school that isn't as prestigious for finance but allows me to roll back a year to be on the recruiting timeline.
Thank You!

 

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