College Finding help!

<p>Hi everybody, I appreciate in advance all the help!
So, I am still a Junior in high school but I really need to begin determining which colleges i would like to apply to. I would like to attend a college with a great premed program. It doesn't need to be ivy league but it does need to have a decent reputation. Also, I do not want it to be located in an extreme rural area. I would prefer it to be surrounded by a good city with easy access shops and places to eat. And weather wise, anywhere in the U.S. is fine, (I have moved so many times that I am used to all types of climates and people.) I am not picky about housing. But, I would like to have the option for sororities. I would like it to have at least a football team and I am a dancer so possibly a dance team or song team, but that is not a necessity. Money wise, I may need a bit of financial support but I am not depending on it. I think that should cover the basics of what i need. If you have any more questions please feel free to ask me!!!
Thanksss!! :)</p>

<p>Great premed? Johns Hopkins University, Northwestern (which I know has sororities, and they are big on sports!), UCLA (accelerated program where you can graduate in three years)</p>

<p>But just to let you know, if you commit yourself to premed in undergrad, you are in for a very demanding courseload and little social life. They are very hard programs to get into as well.</p>

<p>okay thank you so much! ya i do realize that premed is a very difficult but i am willing to do it. and as of now i am taking ap classes so i understand the commitment and limited social life. :)</p>

<p>You didn't specify any additional criteria beside "good reputation", just go down the USNWR list and pick out every school in/near a city.</p>

<p>what i meant by "good reputation" is a school that has a high percentatge of 4.0 students and not a hugeeeee percent of applicants admitted which would make it a reputable school. :)</p>

<p>Yeah, I know what you mean. I don't want college to be a second high school, surrounded by unmotivated people. Have you also considered Georgetown's NHS?</p>

<p>no i haven't but i just looked it up and it looks really nice! it is more than just nursing though right? because i was looking into getting my MD and becoming something with neonatology or a specialty doctor in children's cancer.</p>