If you’re seriously considering medical school, definitely try to keep your costs down; you will likely have to take out a lot of loans for medical school, and undergraduate loans on top of that can get incredibly expensive.
I’m familiar with some of these schools. I visited UW-Madison (alma mater for both my parents), and it didn’t feel like a good fit for neuroscience; it was a subsection of biology, and when I asked for more details, they didn’t have much to say. In contrast, I was incredibly impressed with University of Minnesota - their neuroscience program and college of biological sciences was great. Their out of state tuition is quite reasonable, and they tend to offer good merit scholarships (which I think you’d be a strong candidate for). Their package for me included funding for research starting my freshman year! It ended up being in my final 2 schools, despite being a “safety.” I’d recommend at least keeping it on your list. I also know that Pitt has a very strong neuroscience program (their center for the neural basis of cognition does top notch research), but I don’t know as much about their undergraduate program. Last but not least, I ended up going to Northeastern for my undergrad and had a fantastic experience. One of the things that sets it apart is co-op, which can be an especially big benefit if you aren’t sure what you want to do with your degree - you get a chance to try things out. With all of the universities, medical schools, and biotech in the Boston area, there are a ton of great opportunities for experience. My friends have gone on to top-notch medical school and PhD programs from Northeastern’s science programs, as well (I’ll be headed to Harvard in the fall myself), so it can definitely get you where you want to go.