Should I apply to University of Maryland, Pitt, Boston U?

<p>I'm looking to do medicine and go to medical school thus meaning I'm going to major in biology in the pre-med programs. I'm really interested in going to Pitt because I heard they have a great pre-med program which will help me prepare for the MCATs! I was wondering if someone could tell me great pre-med programs for a student of my caliber.</p>

<p>Junior Year of High School
GPA: 3.42
SAT: 1900
Class Rank: 15%
EC: Three summers at a hospital/research Lab which I enjoyed!
Freshmen soccer (alternative Cap), 2 Year JV Soccer, 1 Year Varsity Soccer, 3 Year Varsity Indoor Track, 2 Year JV outdoor Track, 2 Year Varsity outdoor track, 3 Year Director of Special Olympics Miracle Mile event at my school, 4 year Inspi Red Co-director, Constitutional Scholars, National Honors Society (might run for a position)</p>

<p>Rigor: All Ap's and Honors with 1-2 Enriched classes which are under honors
Electives: Health(Required), physical education (Required),Economics (required), French 4 H, Spanish 4 H</p>

<p>Would any programs be interested in people like me on the borderline anywhere?
APs:3
Science APs:1
Next Year:
Science APs: 2
Total Aps for senior Year: 4
Total Aps:7</p>

<p>anyone care to help?</p>

<p>Yes, you should apply. Pitt is one of the best bio/health science schools in the country.</p>

<p>listen, med schools care about your gpa and more importantly your MCAT SCORE. go to the best value college, do not over pay for your “pre-med” education. I put it in quotes because it really does not matter where you go do your undergrad, its important though to surround yourself with motivated students, so chose a challenging university, but more importantly, a cheaper one.</p>