<p>Agnodice:</p>
<p>You could always go to seperate undergrad and grad schools. That being said, you should check out Macalester and Haverford. Haverford because medical school is a popular option for their undergraduate community (but you probably already knew that). And, Macalester because, to me, it has that cool community feeling that you mentioned you liked about Harvard. Plus, the Mac representative that I talked to told me that most of the Mac students who went on to grad school joined very prestigious programs. So, even if you don’t get into to Harvard for your undergraduate career, all is not lost. However, for the purpose of lifting your spirits or what not, I know of a person who was accepted to Yale with a 560 math score, and of another woman who was accepted to Columbia with a 27 ACT. The point is that I think they give applicants a lot more consideration than just test scores, and it isn’t worth any mental anxiety. Best of luck in your college. . .stuff.</p>