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If your goal is to become a doctor, you need to get into medical school. My goal is to provide you with information and advice that will help you to get where you want to be. This site is a product of my experiences and perceptions (and misperceptions) as a premed, and now a medical student.
Medical schools do not care whether you major in sciences or not. In fact, some of the worst admissions rates to medical school is for biology majors, though it is higher than average for biochemistry majors. Philosophy majors tend to do well as do Economics majors for example.
I would say Wellesley or Bryn Mawr. Bryn Mawr is top ten of liberal arts colleges for top med school acceptances and the summer premed program is, from what I've heard, phenomenal.