<p>I believe Baylor has good merit - and NMF merit - check it out … good medical school.</p>
<p>^^^ FYI, Baylor College of Medicine is no longer affiliated with Baylor University; it’s an independent institution.</p>
<p>OP, you WILL be awarded an automatic 1/2 tuition NMF scholarship at USC [ USNWR # 24] if you are accepted[ which I’m sure you would be as USC is going after top stat students such as your self with hundreds of merit scholarships]. IF you complete your application by DEC 1, you can also be considered for their Full Tuition scholarship. USC awarded 350 1/2 tuition and 140 Full Tuition scholarships this year- more than any other private or public U.
USC has a fantastic Freshman Honors science program and the opportunities to do research are unlimited.</p>
<p>How much merit aid do you want? </p>
<p>You say that your family income is high, but you’re trying to save your parents money by getting merit scholarships.</p>
<p>So…are you saying that you only want your parents to pay…say…$10k per year? More? Less?</p>
<p>Room, board, books, etc, can be about $10k - 15k per year. So, if that’s all you want your family to pay, then you would need a FULL tuition scholarship. </p>
<p>Give us an idea of how much/little you’d like your parents to spend so we can recommend schools that will give enough merit. :)</p>