There are a lot of factors to consider when choosing where you want to go, but I’ll stick to answering your question. Some schools are better for potential medical students than others because they offer more support for pre-meds. I can say that Baylor has an excellent pre-med committee and wonderful faculty. You’ll have plenty of opportunities to get to know your professors, volunteer/intern in medical settings, and if your grades are good and you impress your professor, landing a research position isn’t hard. There is a process for people who designate themselves as pre-med, and if you make it through the committee will personally grant you a stellar LOR to med school. They have a high med school acceptance rate, but that’s mainly a result of the program’s design. It’ll weed out anyone who isn’t cut out for med school.