<p>Michigan State University
University of Washington- Seattle
University of Wisconsin- Madison
University of Minnesota- Twin Cities
Pennslyvania State University- University Park
Purdue University</p>
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<p>Also make a selection from this group with reason:
University of Michigan- Ann Arbor
Cornell University
( Had to place the universities in a seperate group due to high popularity over others)</p>
<p>I have high interest in your selection from both of these groups. This list include my top choices, and also other schools that I have high interest in. Reviewing others opinion of each school, preference of school they chosen and why would be helpful.</p>
<p>If picking a university from the two groups isn't enough.... you may also elaborate on my choices:
Michigan State University is my top choice, followed by University of Michigan- Ann Arbor. If I don't get accepted into either, many of the other universities on my list I really like. What type of universities I like? Michigan State University and University of Washington- Seattle are very similar to things I look for in universities/ area.</p>
<p>You have a very complicated set of rules for evaluating universities. Of the schools that you listed, Michigan State stands out as not being as high quality as the others. However, some schools have particular strengths in one field and not another, so without knowing what you intend to study, you can't intelligently talk about one school being a better fit than another.</p>
<p>Yeah I'm really starting to like University of Washington- Seattle, but have second questions about the school. I've always liked University of Michigan- Ann Arbor, though I must say Michigan State University is my top choice, and I thought many found the school high in pre-medicine.</p>
<p>Unless you have a 4.0, a 36 and/or 2400, and are head/captain/president of everything in your school, you are NOT getting into the University of Washington out of state.</p>
<p>On collegedata.com kids with 4.0's and 35's are getting turned away b/c they're OOS.</p>
<p>Those are all well regarded universities. If you intend on going to medical school, it won't matter which of those schools you attend. What will matter are your grades, MCATs and experience (research or medical internships). </p>
<p>If you are fortunate enough to get into those schools, I would pick the school that you like the most and the school that will be least expensive (medical school is very costly).</p>