LOL. There is a lot of sisterly rivalry between the grads of those colleges. Of course your teacher says Smith or Wellesley over Bryn Mawr! If she were a Bryn Mawr grad, she’d put BMC and Wellesley over Smith unless you were hell-bent on studying engineering. In any case, you were accepted at only one of those three, so if you are interested in small, selective, women’s colleges, it behooves you to visit BMC and crunch the financial aid numbers very carefully with your parents while remaining on the waitlists for the others.
If after all of that you are still unhappy with your options, take a gap year and reconsider your application list. Med School admissions is heavily numbers-based (GPA, MCAT scoe, etc.) and the name of the college or university you graduate from barely matters at all. Your own cheap home state public U almost certainly has a decent pre-med program and may be your best option overall if you want to save some money to pay for that eventual Med School you hope to attend.