help me choose please!

<p>hey i know i have to ultimately come to the decision by myself... but its going to be hard. i'm looking for any advice or opinions anyone has...
okay so i got into Bowdoin, Colgate, Cornell (school of human ecology), Boston College (A&S honors program), Hamilton, Bucknell (A&S)</p>

<p>Each has something I like.. each has something I don't like.</p>

<p>I think I want to go into something related to health policy or health administration. There is also a chance I might want to become a dr. and go pre-med. I want the best chance to get into a good graduate school to pursue these careers. </p>

<p>I would like good relationships with my professors, I don't just want to be a number, because I feel as if I would not go out of my away to make myself noticed. </p>

<p>I want a school with diversity, but not MAJOR diversity. I am a prep at heart and although I definitely want to meet new kinds of people, I also want to have the chance to make friensd with people like me. </p>

<p>I want school spirit and I love cheering on sports. I play tennis but could only play on the teams at Bowdoin, Hamilton, Bucknell, and maybe Colgate. Cornell has club tennis I know. However, my first priority is not tennis.. it is academics and a good fit school for me. </p>

<p>I don't want an academic atmosphere that is too competitive. I have gone through this in my high school and I'm ready to leave all the grade-sharing and competing with friends behind. I want a place where people are friendly and if you miss class one day will give you their notes and not keep them from you so that you get a bad grade.</p>

<p>Oh and I kinda get freaked out by isolation. Some of my schools are extremelllly isolated. However, if I have enough to do on campus then I'll be fine. </p>

<p>Thanks SOOO MUCH!!</p>

<p>"Freaked out by isolation"...BC is only choice.</p>

<p>Yeah, I know Cornell is "a city in itself," but he doesn't want cutthroat competition. BC is sort of the ultimate in excellent-but-not-cutthroat academics.</p>

<p>"Prep at heart" (BC); "school spirit and sports" (BC).</p>

<p>Sometimes you have to just READ YOUR OWN WORDS to figure out the right choice.</p>

<p>bump please.. although i am sometimes freaked out by isolation.. i feel as if close relationships with professors might be more high on my list then location near a city. again.. as long as there is a LOT to do on campus.. i dont think the isolation will bother me too much. Also, as long as its within 1-2 hrs away from a city.</p>