If you get a Brown acceptance, then you’ll need to withdraw your applications to all the BA/MD/DO programs you have on your list. Are you Ok with giving those up?
Are you/your family prepared to pay OOS rates at the BA/MD/DO programs? UMKC is particularly expensive since they do not offer merit for BA/MD students. You’re also prohibited from applying for a residency status change for the medical school portion of your program. (That means you’ll be paying the OOS rate for med school.)
BA/MD programs tend to discount the value of self-studied AP scores.
Be aware that while NSU’s BA/DO program has a high acceptance rate (almost 30%), the only about 25 students from the 200+ that matriculate into the BA/DO program actually advance to the med school portion of the program.
FInancing for med school has become problematic. Most med students use federal student loans to pay for their medical education; however, the OBBB has severely limited the amount of federal loans a student can receive. Professional students now may only take out $50K/year in student loans and no more than $200,000 over their lifetime. (That includes any federal loans take out during undergrad.) The UT med schools tuition & fees run from the mid to high $20K range so $50K/year is putting you right near the edge of affordability. Baylor Med will cost more. Currently, in state COA is $83K/year. Private and OOS med schools will be in the $100K/year range.