safest/best undergrad school for premed?

<p>my SAT score is 2100.
SAT2 scores are: 800, 790, 780, 730 </p>

<p>college GPA of 4.6
unweighted: 3.99</p>

<p>i've been living in US for almost 6 years, all of which in California.
i've done many community services. i was in track&field, a few nationally recognized clubs.
i speak 3 different language fluently. i lived in 3 different countries; lived around 6 years in each country.</p>

<p>Im deciding on which schools to apply. as far as i can tell, i can get into UC's with no problem.
currently, im considering top UC's (UCLA, Berkeley) </p>

<p>what other college should i to apply to? i want to get into a college that maximizes my chances of getting into a medical school. </p>

<p>honestly, location doesn't really matter, tuition isn't a big problem. i just dont want a small school. (at least 3000 students...) its great to have gun, but most importantly, i want to be able to get into a good Medical school.</p>

<p>im wondering, what would be the best premed school for me. i actually prefer private, though i do not know which ones to apply.</p>

<p>thx</p>

<p>Do you prefer a college that:

  1. has consistently produced the best applicants for med school (HYPS)
  2. has sent a fair amount of people into med school (UCLA, Berkeley)
  3. is premed heavy (Cornell, JHU, UCs)
  4. would suit your need. (Univeristy of Premedical Studies)</p>

<p>HYPS is looks very hard to get into… lol
princeton/stanford would be my first choice. i don’t care much for Yale and harvard.</p>

<p>i’ve been wondering, i thought UC’s (especially Berkeley) give you major grade deflation.
and they’re cutthroat for premeds. is that true? if i were to choose UC, which one would maximize my chance?</p>

<p>William & Mary, Davidson are two of the best in the South for pre med.</p>

<p>You’d be competitive for admission at Johns Hopkins, Cornell, Penn.</p>

<p>Holy Cross, Tufts.</p>

<p>Brandeis and Johns Hopkins are two of the best schools, IMO, for pre-meds who didn’t get into Ivies/MIT.</p>

<p>Some of the best schools for premed are, hands down, HYPS, Duke, and Penn.</p>

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<p>With a Reed-average science GPA and at least 28 on the MCAT, 86% are accepted.</p>

<p>[REED</a> COLLEGE MEDICAL SCHOOL ACCEPTANCE](<a href=“http://www.reed.edu/ir/medschool.html]REED”>Medical School Acceptance Rate - Institutional Research - Reed College)</p>

<p>Whoops, Reed is a small school (< 1500).</p>