<p>Ugh, typo!@!@! you’re best chances… Should be “your best chances…” </p>
<p>Anyway, the point isn’t just to be above average at a school. The point is to be a top student at a school, which usually means well-within the top 25%. </p>
<p>You keep mentioning “pre-med track” as if the classes are somehow unique. They’re just regular classes that STEM majors take. Schools use the same textbooks and teach the same concepts. </p>
<p>The classes tend to be largish (50-100+ students), even at smaller schools. The labs tend to be smaller.</p>
<p>What are your stats?</p>