Case Western Reserve vs. University of Rochester vs. UIUC

<p>Okay after everything these are my top choices of the schools I got into. I know for a fact that I want to go to medical school (so I'm premed), but I really don't know what I want to major in... will decide when I'm in college. The prices after financial aid all come down to almost the same, so cost is not really a factor.</p>

<p>Okay when I say that I want to go to medical school, I mean that I want to get accepted to a medical school that people may have actually heard, not just any, so basically a prestigious medical. (please don't judge me because of this, this is just how I feel).</p>

<p>I am willing to devote hard work into reaching my goal. So between these three please give me your thoughts and feelings</p>

<p>I have visited Case and UIUC and I loved both of them and I have noticed from all the colleges that I visit that I always like them so I'm sure I'm going to like Rochester when I visit two weeks from now.</p>

<p>Other schools I got into are, UPitts, St. Olaf, Knox, UIC, Marquette and I got waitlisted at Carleton, RPI, and Lafayette. comment on these too, assuming that I do get in evenctually.</p>

<p>And another thing, I received a grant of $3000 from Rochester for research if I do enroll.</p>

<p>Case has a great medical school, and many student’s who apply pre med will be accepted into a Pre Pro program. The program gaurentees acceptance into case med school. You should go to the cheapest undergrad school, as the MCAT and GPA matter most for med school.
Case is a great school, and it is a lot of work. The students have access to Cleveland and Mayo clinic, which is ranked top 5 in nation (best hospitals), higher then the UPMC system in Pittsburgh. Pitt’s med school is really good, and just below Case’s. The advantage with Case is the access to the clinic and research oppurtunities. Anything else, ask.</p>