What would serve me best?

<p>Hi there.</p>

<p>I'm a high school senior with pretty high ambition. I am planning on majoring in biochemistry in college (on the path to dentistry or something in pharmaceutical sciences)</p>

<p>So far I've applied to 9 schools. Yes, I realize that's a lot.
(In no particular order)
Villanova
U of M - ann arbor
Syracuse
Marquette
Loyola Chicago
MSU
U of D Mercy
Loyola Maryland
Regis Colorado</p>

<p>Let's say I am accepted to all 9 universities.. Where would I be best fit for biochem (or sciences in general?)</p>

<p>If you couldn't tell I'm big into Jesuit/Catholic/Private schools. I want a more urban feel to the campus (or suburban close to the city like Nova) with a moderately sized student body. I'm big into prestige. I want to party. All that good stuff lol </p>

<p>In your opinion, what would my best option be? If you have additional questions that would help you answer better please ask! Also recommend other schools to apply to if you think my list is inadequate (1 more application wouldn't hurt anybody)</p>

<p>THANK YOU!</p>

<p>Wait until you are accepted, have looked at all the financial aid packages, and have eliminated the unaffordable ones, to ask this question. If the one voted “best” here at CC doesn’t admit you, or is unaffordable, then it certainly isn’t your own real “best” at all.</p>

<p>Do you have a dead-on admissions and financial aid safety on this list? If not, find one and apply there as well.</p>

<p>Getting in to any of these schools is a definite non-issue for me. Financial aid is a different story… But I’d be able to make it work. Just looking for some concrete answers based on my list.</p>

<p>University of the Sciences for anything pharmaceutical.</p>