College Selection - Murder or Mystery?

<p>My best advice would be to start with the good schools in your immediate vicinity and visit. This will require less time off work and later plan the others in groups based on proximity. It tends to be cheaper in state when there is no financial aid expected with the exception of private colleges. Look up schools that have his or her major in terms of areas of interest. Your kid can do practically any discipline as premed major. I am not sure which ones have guaranteed medical program but most schools would allow you to follow a premed part with any discipline of interest. </p>

<p>Your kid seem to be on target in terms of preparedness. Good luck in your college search.</p>