<p>Well, the thing is, when you ask what I’m looking for in a school, I’m not in a great position to pick and choose, because while I know I do want to go to a upper-echelon university, it depends on which one decides they want me. But, if I were given the choice, I’d want a school relatively close to home – preferably on the East Coast, but no further than the Mississippi River. Then, it becomes a matter of which schools put me in the best chance for med school admission, and I haven’t ruled out an accelerated program, either. Finally, when it comes to school qualities itself, I’d like one with accessible professors, affordable housing, whether it be cheap single-person dorms or studio apartments, and good food (being a vegetarian, I don’t want to be limited to pizza and mac and cheese). Also, I’m not really interested in the arts, but am knowledgeable enough to comprehend and get through it, so while a liberal arts school isn’t totally out of the question, it wouldn’t be my first choice.</p>