1° you should not apply to US colleges checking “premed”. Indeed, that will count against you as an international since internationals cannot attend a US med or do school.
2° at a typical US med school, half the students come with majors biology, chemistry, biochemistry, physics, biophysics, neuroscience… and the other half comes from Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences… the Biology major has a low ROI because there are so many of them and so many of them fail to get into med school. However it is NOT required in major in biology or a science to get into med school. You only need about 10-12 classes (with As) which you can take as your electives and gen eds.
3° your path is likely a US college → one of the Post Graduate entry programs in Europe, such as Royal Surgeons of Ireland.
4° for a Plan B, I would recommend you plan on a major such as Public health, which would align with your strengths, addind the premed pre-reqs and Bioinformatics or Biostatistics or Data science courses or minor. (Public Health with lots of Data science courses or a double major would be optimal as a plan B but I don’t know how easy it’d be logistically to combine with the premed pre-reqs. )
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