Senior, Premed aims

Hi guys! I’m a hs senior and I was looking at the future prospects for colleges - I will be applying in a few months.
I have an interest in pre-med, and as of now, that’s really all I want to do.

Baylor University, Tulane, and UT Austin are the colleges that I am mainly looking into,
I want to major in neuroscience, neurobioloy, psychology, or maybe even political science (I know that we just have to have the pre req’s done for pre-med)
-I heard that for Georgetown, there’s an option to apply to medical school in sophomore year and bypass taking the MCATS. Also pretty cool is Virginia Commonwealth.

What vaguely are my chances of getting in? Are there any that I am not considering?

-SAT Score: 2130 (690 read, 730 math, 710 writing)
*planning to retake the new SAT
-GPA 3.4/4; this is not very good, but I messed up in my math class freshman year, my rank was 127, and then I nearly halved that my junior year, where I stand at about rank 60 (top 10% of my class)
-planning on taking ACT and SAT subject tests in math 1 and literature
-Officer of NEHS
-Officer of Orchestra
-playing in orchestra for 8 years, made all area-region this year
-participant of science fair for 13 years, got my twelve year award this year
-went to city science fair 3 times
-received a special award from Houston Academy of Medicine for my sci project
-volunteered 100+ hours at Texas Children’s Hospital/Baylor College of Medicine
-attendee of Youth Medical Summit in Rice University (hosted by Houston Health museum)
-tutored children for 2 years
-took 6 AP classes so far, got a 4/5 on all, going to take 4 more this coming year

I am instate for Texas, and I realize that a cheaper option for Pre-med is my best bet. I think UT is a large school that loses focus on pre-med students, while Baylor seems a little too conservative yet is a great rep for good attention. (I used to want to go to NYU/UCLA before I realized that the out of state tuition would be out of the roof). The Baylor College of Medicine is one of my aims, but medical schools like in Georgetown or Johns Hopkins are appealing too (if I get into them)

Is Baylor a good school for premed? What is the environment like?

Rice is a great university, but I don’t think I can get in based on my GPA. It’s also quite expensive, and I don’t know if my parents are willing to pay for that for undergrad.

Note that Baylor College of Medicine is not part of Baylor University. But as I’m sure you realize getting into BCM is quite tough.

The most important thing is to go to a school where you can get as close to a 4.0 as possible. This might mean going to a college where you can graduate at the top of the class.

Some universities like Gtown with an undergraduate school and med school offer guaranteed or combined programs. However these are difficult to get into. Some others that offer this: Rutgers, Hopkins.