If you are strong in any of the math areas I would suggest that you major in something near Math because you’ll be very employable if for some reason you don’t get into med school.
My eldest developed pneumonia in the spring of her 2nd year at SUNY and she was out of school for three weeks. Her GPA tanked because she missed crucial group projects and labs which just couldn’t be made up. Although she had written proof from the hospital, they couldn’t reschedule her group labs and projects in several classes. For Med School your GPA has to be perfect. Yes she had a strong GPA, and had proof, but she found that she received more support in her math and engineering classes.
You don’t know what will happen in your four years of undergrad; the unexpected is more often than not. Look at what happened with Covid; numbers of students did not expect to be leaving their universities and going to Zoom courses. Go as inexpensively as possible because later on those dollars will be needed.