University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, The University of Miami, or Emory for pre med?

It doesn’t matter, those are all good schools. When the time comes you can apply and see where you get in. Only then will you be at a decision point. Medical schools don’t care about the ‘prestige’ of your undergraduate university. You want to go to a place where you will be taught well and have support for premeds and most of all where you can get very strong grades. Your med school admittance will be based on your grades and your mcat scores, not on your undergrad school. So who has a great med or grad school really shouldn’t matter at this point. Medical school is very expensive so take as little debt as possible. Stretch your parents as little as possible too, so they may be able to help you out when you need it.