<p>I can’t speak for the schools your interested, but I can tell you my experience with Johns Hopkins medical school (which is one of the top medical schools).</p>
<p>I personally met a freshman at Hopkins med school over summer when I attended Hopkins for a summer program. The girl attended a university that I have NEVER even heared of for undergrad. Some university in New York, don’t know the name but it had buffalo in it (buffalo university? Idk). Basically, she assured us that it absolutely does not matter where you go for undergrad. Many of her fellow med students went to random universities too. </p>
<p>And if that was Hopkins, I don’t see why I’d be different for the ivies. If you are so concerned then pick up the phone and talk to an admissions officer! Call Princeton, explain your situation, and kindly ask if the officer can shed some light on your situation.</p>