What kind of schools should I look at?

<p>Hi! This is my first post on this website.</p>

<p>I'm wondering as to what kind of schools I should be looking at when I apply next year
I currently go to a top 10 high school in the nation and spent my Freshman year of High School living overseas (parents work) and going to one of the top international schools in the world. I am currently in the IB Diploma Program and have a 3.4 Unweighted and a projected 3.8 weighted GPA. My projected ACT score is a 30 composite. </p>

<p>I have a strong desire to go to medical school and therefore want to go a school with a decent pre-medicine program, but not too hard because I have heard that some schools like John-Hopkins just have crazy grade deflation. </p>

<p>My current home state is Michigan and it honestly doesn't matter what state I go to, but I am looking to not be paying very much (whether it be through merit or scholarships). A potential downfall is that I do not think I will qualify for very much financial aid, if any.</p>

<p>Also, I have heard that it may be to my advantage to go a smaller school (6k-15k) undergrad, as I'd have better relationships with my professors and such. What are your viewpoints on this?</p>

<p>Also, I've heard doing a "psychology" major is an "easy pass" into going to med school. How do you all feel about this? I am really interested in business/economics but I feel as if I wouldn't be able to maintain grade points high enough to get into a Med-School, which is the ultimate goal.</p>

<p>I have been looking at these colleges: although, I honestly have no idea where I really should be looking</p>

<ul>
<li>Michigan State University</li>
<li>Central Michigan University</li>
<li>Case Western Reserve University</li>
<li>University of Pittsburgh</li>
<li>Miami University</li>
</ul>

<p>Could you all please recommend some colleges that would fit with my statistics and provide a good education for an even better future?</p>

<p>Thank you and much appreciated! :)</p>