<p>Any of the schools on your list will adequately prepare you for the MCAT and med school. None of the schools will confer any kind of “academic advantage” for med school.</p>
<p>Pick the school which offers you the best combination of fit, opportunity and affordability.</p>
<p>(Affordability because you want to minimize undergrad debt since there is precious little FA for med school other than loans.)</p>
<p>In the end, only you can prepare yourself for med school. You will need great study skills and self discipline as well as a strong foundational skills in reading and science reasoning. And you will need to improve your standardized eam test-taking skills. Med school requires students to take a large number of standardized tests. (NBME exams during coursework, shelf exams during clinicals and the USMLEs to determine if you will advance through each stage of med school.) Even after med school graduation, national standardized exams are required to earn and maintain licensing.</p>