<p>I'm still in high school and I know I still have some time to think about what school I want to go to, but I do everything fast and I would like to know where I want to go by the time Im a senior.I really want to be a surgeon when Im older.</p>
<p>I can't decide wether to go to:</p>
<p>harvard
Columbia
Brown
NYU</p>
<p>I take all AP and Honors courses and I've had straight A's since freshman year.
<em>I've lived in Rhode Island for 11 yrs until I moved to florida so I know alot about brown</em></p>
<p>Where have you been accepted, or do you like all the universities?</p>
<p>I think all the universities are good, and most likely are top schools for pre-medicine. Though if it’s really hard to decide between all (and you considered locations etc…) I think Harvard may be the best choice. It has a large student body ( for ivy league), it has more of the typical college experience ( including it’s sports), and I’m more inform that Harvard has more of a campus community than all listed as well.</p>
<p>( Have heard that Columbia students complain there is a lack of campus community, wouldn’t be surprise if many students at NYU does also)</p>
<p>Im not all into the campus community, or sports. I like going out into the city and finding whats there.</p>
<p>Well one of the things I like about the sports is that it really brings the campus community more/ school pride. </p>
<p>If city is one of your main interest, Boston atracts many college students… so I still would say Harvard.</p>
<p>Make sure you apply to some safety and match schools…</p>
<p>^Absolutely right!!! The schools you mention all routinely reject kids with perfect GPAs, scores, and everything else. Have backups and several plan Bs lined up.</p>
<p>GOOD LUCK!!!</p>
<p>^Absolutely right!!! The schools you mention all routinely reject kids with perfect GPAs, scores, and everything else. Have backups and several plan Bs lined up.</p>
<p>GOOD LUCK!!!</p>