I had multiple offers on my last application cycle and narrowed it down to two before making my final decision, so hopefully I can offer some helpful advice on this!
I think the most important things to consider are finances and whether the school is a good fit for you. Yes in general you'll get the same basic education from any school, they're all trying to prepare us for the same thing and have the same accreditation standards, but look at how the curriculum is designed, things to do in the area, proximity to family, etc.
Financially... again, you're going to get the same basic education no matter where you go, so PLEASE think about tuition and cost of living. If you find yourself leaning toward one school but realize that it will put you in significantly more debt when you graduate, you should try to pinpoint the exact reason you're considering that school and decide if it would really be worth it in the long run.
For me it came down to choosing between LMU and VMCVM, LMU offered me a couple of scholarships that would have made the costs in the end pretty similar/not enough to make that much of a difference. I ended up choosing VMCVM because the curriculum felt like a better fit for me and the way I learn, plus I grew up 20 minutes away so I would still be near my family which I knew would be better for me mentally.