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Both threads have wonderful advice about picking a college.
And here’s a nugget of wisdom for you: Your undergrad doesn’t get you into med school; you get you into med school.
Meaning, all 4 year colleges in the US teach the basic material you’ll need for the MCAT. But it’s up to you to prepare for the MCAT, get high grades in the required pre-med classes, and acquire the necessary ECs and LORs you’ll need to apply. No pre med program will do that for you.
If you look at the accepted students’ page at various medical schools, you will see students from every possible kind of college: Ivies, huge state flagships, state directional Us, tiny LACs, and I-never-heard-of-it Colleges.
Pick a school that offers you the best combination of fit, affordability and opportunity.