I would urge you to do a chance me/match me thread which will provide those reading with much more complete information.
You can take the required courses for medical school applicants at almost every four year college in this country, arts conservatories excluded.
Unless you have the ability to pay over $100,000 a year in medical school costs, I would urge you to read the new guidelines for taking federally funded loans for medical school. The aggregate amount of Direct Loans has been reduced, and the Grad Plus loan (I think) has been eliminated…so many medical school students could face needing private loans.
I agree that you should put premed on the back burner for now. Right now, you need to find an undergrad school where you will be happy to be for four years, that is affordable, and where you have a great chance of being accepted.
Your list above is varied in terms of competitiveness for acceptance, but I think it’s too long. My opinion…you want two sure things that are affordable that you like. Then maybe 4 targets where you have a good chance of acceptance but not absolute, and maybe 4 reaches where you would like to try but acceptance is not assured.
We DO know your GPA and ACT score are strong…but so do most applicants to your reach schools.
You got some good related advice on your other thread.