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Are you a Canadian citizen/resident, too? If you are, you most definitely want to do college and med school in Canada. SO much cheaper. How are you going to pay for a minimum of 200K for undergrad, and maybe another 300K for med school?

That being said, I’m sure you know that “pre-med” is not a major here. You need to major in something that you can do really well in, so it’s got to be something that you love. Applying to school saying you want to do pre-med is less impressive than applying to school saying, "I want to major in neuroscience, because I am fascinated by the brain, rapidly developing field, so exciting, do research, blahblahlah, with the end goal of becoming a neurologist because I was inspired by my volunteer work with children with cerebral palsy to become a neurologist and help them.

Honestly, I was pretty impressed with your credentials. A lot is going to depend upon how you “massage” the elements to submit a great application package. Colleges are going to be a little wary of only 3 yrs of high school, but if you’re in a rural area with no AP/IB/early college dual enrollment, then it makes sense. But ALL your schools are high reaches, except Baylor. How comfortable would you be there? It’s a Baptist school in a very conservative Texas city of 145K.

Any idea what you’d like to major in? You can major in ANYTHING, and still go to med school. Our med schools LOVE non-science majors. Your choice of major, selectivity of perhaps 40% or better, and schools that give merit aid or good financial aid, should guide your selection of schools to apply to.