It sounds like you want to be certain that your student will get accepted to medical school and will have a high MCAT score.
I’m not sure your questions can be answered. Many many med school applicants apply a year or two after undergrad school. Unless the undergrad requires a MCAT score for a committee letter, the undergrad school would have no idea what the MCAT scores of grads are.
There are successful medical school applicants from all of those schools as well as medical school applicants who get accepted no place.
Your students decision about early decision should not be about where he might be the more successful medical school applicant. It should be about the school he prefers in a huge way above all the others.
Fact is…he may never apply to medical school.
@WayOutWestMom what did I miss?
Adding…you have four threads going with the same question. Please understand, there’s no school in this country that can guarantee a high MCAT score and medical school acceptances.