<p>Since almost any school can get you into med school, how about telling us what else you’d like and what your stats are? That will help people suggest schools.</p>
<p>It’s fine to major in Bio if you like it.</p>
<p>What are your scores and GPA?</p>
<p>What do you like in a school - I assume research since you mentioned it, but what about other things - Greek? City? Rural? Size? General location? Sports?</p>
<p>What are your finances like? Since med school is expensive, it is important to minimize undergrad cost. Are you looking for merit aid? Do you qualify for need-based aid? Are you in the position where money doesn’t matter (and I don’t mean willing to take on loans)?</p>
<p>There are plenty of good schools. The key is finding the best school for you.</p>
<p>It’s tougher to find a Bio school IF you aren’t looking pre-med since most do tend to lean toward the med-types. It’s sort of a default. My youngest is into Botany, so he needs to look at course offerings and research options, etc… beyond Bio 101.</p>
<p>Middle is currently pre-med at U Rochester and perfectly happy (plenty of research opportunities, hospital right across the street, enjoys his profs, affordable for us, etc), BUT that doesn’t mean it’s the best school for everyone. It is a perfect fit for him.</p>