First, you need to know how much money your parents have saved for your college, if you have a 529, how much they can pay from their yearly income, what your EFC is.
Second, you need test scores.
What year are you?
What classes are you currently taking?
Have you taken any standardized test?
Studying Pharmacy is not a good idea, because med schools will question your commitment to medicine - same thing for nursing and PA. Its not impossible but just harder and the typical path is already hard enough.
You’re supposed to have a major AND handle premed pre-reqs. That major should be whatever you love learning about and are really good at, philosophy, music, French literature, computer science, anthropology… (Med school algorithms won’t know your major, only your GPA, science GPA, premed pre-reqs GPA; when you get to interview your major comes into play and if you’re not the typical biology major and you love your subject, it makes you interesting. So don’t think you have to major in biology.) Medical humanities and bioethics are big right now.
So, first, you need to get into an affordable college that emphasizes collaborative work between students and is supportive of its premeds.