<p>I took General Physics in the summer of junior year of my high school at a local community college. I didn't really care, slacked off, and ended up with a B. I just figured out that med schools look at every college grades, even those taken during high school. Am I screwed? What should I do? I'm sure that I'm gonna take General Physics again at UCB, but is this all I can do?</p>
<p>theonlyone, i asked UCSF if they will see community college grades, they said that "If you receive credit on a college transcript it will be included in
your academic record when you apply to medical school." i dont think that means our grade will be shown, but just if we got the credits or not. or am i wrong?</p>
<p>No you are not screwed. Yes they will see it.</p>
<p>I got a B+ in second semester physics (I can't visualize electromagnetism problems), both BDM and myself got C's in organic chemistry. You'll be fine.</p>
<p>What med school do you guys go to?</p>