@Dr. Magnum G.I.
1. Advice on two majors. Both are solid majors, one thing to consider is what you would do if you switched out of the premed track or didn't get into med school. Bioengineering seems like a much better fall back option (unless you have a specific plan for the neuroscience degree), but bioE would be harder to maintain high GPA.
2. Go to schools where you can do best and provides you with ample opportunities. I don't know much about either school, but as long as they have good opportunities for research/ECs/shadowing (nearby/affiliated hospital is very helpful)/volunteering, both will be just fine.
3. No such thing as an "applicant going into premed" from a med admissions standpoint. College is a blank slate (I was probably in the bottom 3% of my HS) and you can fix any issues
Thank you for that. If I don't get into medical school, I would want to shoot for a Masters and hopefully PhD in neuroscience and do research or teach at the graduate level.
I feel like biomedical engineering would be thoroughly interesting, but... also hard to keep a high GPA. Just gotta think about it. All schools I'm looking at have medical schools or large hospitals near-by.