<p>Slow down!!!</p>
<p>Let’s look at your interests. You mentioned med school, five almost completely different disciplines in engineering (the only two you said that were some what related where chem and bio), business school and the armed forces.</p>
<p>First off, there is no way that you are going to do all this in college. Also, unless you decide what you really want to do, I would just go with the schools that are all around strong in all of the areas that you are looking at. The ones that have every thing you are looking for are MIT, Berkley, and Stanford (although it does not have an undergrad business program), and although it is not on your list the University of Michigan also has all of the programs you are looking for.</p>
<p>JHU, Upenn, and Brown don’t have the engineering strength that the other ones have (except as you mentioned JHU for biomedical). And I am assuming engineering strength is important since you are posting on the engineering forum. Keep in mind there is a good chance might end up switching disciplines within engineering, and if you try to do that at JHU, you will end up with a still good, although not as good program.</p>
<p>As for Harvard engineering I can’t don’t really know anything about it personally, however, I do know have a friend who went and visited as an admitted engineering student. He quickly decided that he did not want to go because he did not want to be one of three electrical engineers on the campus. I don’t know what it is like for the other types.</p>
<p>As of right now, I am just telling you to go where the overall program strength in the areas that interest you are the highest since it does not seem like you really know what you want to do.</p>
<p>Last thing, are you an American citizen? I just ask because of your name. If you are, why are you not considering the military academies if you want to join the armed forces after college?</p>
<p>Last thing, are you such a baller that you are going to get into all of these programs?</p>