<p>I also posted this in the engineering forum since I was unsure which this fit under.</p>
<p>Hey i'm a HS senior. I'm interested in med school and I was accepted into a bunch of good schools that I'm having trouble deciding between. I was thinking of becoming a biomedical engineering major or Chemical engineering major and then applying for med school after. If I didn't get in, I would still have a fallback degree. If you were in my shoes, which school would you choose (knowing that med school is expensive and I want to cut back on as much debt as possible).</p>
<p>Brown (Considering to be my top choice, but a bit expensive for me. Parents want me to take the cheaper alternatives, but it has an amazing campus, smart and fun people, etc. You only experience the undergraduate life once right?)
Cooper Union (FREE, would major ChemE here. But college experience is lacking here... I've heard social life is nonexistent with like 80% of the school male)
Sophie Davis (8 year bs-md program. Very cheap too. But restricted to primary care and social life also nonexistent. Also heard it doesnt prepare you much)
Cornell (Got into their engineering school. Offered less aid than Brown.)</p>
<p>Can anyone offer me advice on which school, which major, anything in general? Thanks! All help appreciated!</p>