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If I were you I’d bring up moving off campus with reslife. If you can make a convincing case, you could probably move off campus for spring semester. Here’s their contact info: https://www.binghamton.edu/residential-life/contact.html
I don’t know much about admissions, or waitlisting, but my advice is to just wait it out. I don’t know why they choose to waitlist some people and not others. Waitlisting isn’t denial though!! There’s still hope!
Technically you can major in anything and still be pre-med, but most people do bio or biochem. You don’t have to decide yet though. Both bio and biochem majors have to take the same intro classes (chem 107&108, and bio117&118) and that should take both semesters of freshman year. At that point, it’s more preference, if you like chem a lot, major in biochem, if you’re not a big fan of chem, major in bio. If you’re still not sure, then you’d take more of the classes that overlap for both majors (Orgochem 1&2, statistics, etc).
After acceptance, you’ll get a financial aid package and you might get a scholarship from the school. You’re automatically considered for a bunch scholarships. There are also a lot of outside scholarships that you can apply for at any point. Generally, you won’t get any additional scholarships from the school after freshman year though. But definitely apply for outside scholarships!!! For freshman year and other years.
There are a lot of sororities/fraternities on campus, most people in greek life live in newing. Freshman can’t join greek life during their first semester, so you’d have to wait until spring to rush.