Where should I apply?

<p>Title says is it all really - I have no idea where to apply to. I do know that I enjoy chemistry and probably want to major in some form of it, ideally the one that's most versatile and still in demand. So that leaves... Organic Chemistry and Chemical Informatics? On top of that, I would like to go to Med School, so I'd need to take that into account as well in piking my major from chemistry. Or could I do Organic Chemistry undergrad and switch into an Chemical Informatics major if Med School doesn't work out? Oh, and, where should I even apply? Parents offering to foot everything, though I'd rather not be totally dependent on them for money. Stats are next:</p>

<p>Overall UW GPA: 3.6~3.7 - Rising trend from 3.4->4.0 from Freshman to Junior Year
AP's: World 4, Euro 4, Comp Sci 4, Macro 4, Calc AB 5, Chem 4, Physics CANCELLED**
IB: English + History
Special Classes: Organic Chem I - apparently this looks good as most high schools don't offer it, got an A</p>

<p>**I feel like this hurts me a lot, got an A in the class though if that matters</p>

<p>SAT: Superscore 2150 M/CR/W: 760/660/730; Best Regular: 2120
ACT: 34 Composite 34/34/36/32 + 11 Writing
EC's: Model U.N. Student Advisor, Politics Club Councillor, Robotics Team Division Lead, 200+ Hours Volunteering at Hospital, Research through Project SEED (May be published - making a scientific tool available online to universities)
Home State: Indiana</p>

<p>Also, Purdue vs IU for instate?</p>

<p>Thanks for your time! I'll chance back if you want</p>

<p>Bump… anyone?</p>

<p>Well where are you considering? </p>

<p>I’m not sure, I think I’d be at least somewhat competitive at a few of the UC’s, U Wisconsin, etc. But I don’t know where I could go and get a decent amount of financial aid. As far as instate goes, Purdue or IU. </p>