<p>If money is no object, then there are LOTS of GREAT schools that would be suitable for premed. </p>
<p>You’d have to first decide if you’re still wedded to engineering. Then you need to decide what size student body you want to mix in with, region of the country, weather, urban, suburban, rural, access to your hobbies, etc. You’re looking for a fit, both academically and just as importantly, for your non-academic interests. </p>
<p>What you’ve listed is a bunch of very different schools that are well regarded by the US News Rankings. That criteria is one, misleading because all rankings are flawed and two, insufficient to find a good fit. Seeing Berkeley and Haverford on the same list is interesting. If you were from Cali, I might get it, otherwise the experience at both schools would be wildly different. The introduction to computer science lecture at UCB has about the same number of students as the whole Haverford student body.</p>
<p>Do a little soul searching about what you want and then with more information we can be of better assistance.</p>
<p>Good luck.</p>