<p>Sounds like you’re on the right track! There are programs in the United States that you can apply to called “Direct-Meds” - Brown has one, Northwestern has one (it’s called HPME), and so do a few other schools. If you’re interested in those, you can find more info at: [Accelerated</a> Medical School Programs - College Grid](<a href=“http://www.collegegrid.com/grid/index.php/Accelerated_Medical_School_Programs]Accelerated”>http://www.collegegrid.com/grid/index.php/Accelerated_Medical_School_Programs)</p>
<p>On the other hand, if you’re looking at Stanford and Harvard, then you would just go about filling out the application through the CommonApp as you’ve indicated that you’re doing. They may ask you to list a preferred major (they probably don’t want to accept a class that is composed 98% of kids who want to do math) but that isn’t binding by any means - they just want to get an idea of who you are. Once you’re there and once you’ve figured out what you want to do, you declare a major (at Harvard, I believe you do this sophomore year) and you work from there.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>