college class grades during hs affect med school acceptance?

<p>Hey pre-med experts, I'd like some advice. I'm a senior in hs wanting to do pre-med and am taking two college classes (at a selective LAC) currently. one of the two I got an A in but one of them has been killing me (combination of senioritis + hard hs semester + lots of reading/writing + chained to hs schedule = bad idea). i think I'm gonna get a B- in that. </p>

<p>I'm wondering if when i will apply to med school four years from now, if i'll HAVE to report all the college classes i've ever taken even before college (i heard about the AMCAS total GPA Swarthmore</a> College :: Health Sciences Office :: Guide for Applying to Medical School for Swarthmore Undergraduates and Alumni/ae.), and if so, how bad or important is a B- in a college history class taken in high school? Would it be possible just to not transfer the credit from that class to my college and forget about it forever? Do I have to send a college transcript to my college even after I've been accepted, and send a college transcript of my pre-college college classes to med school?</p>

<p>No way to get rid of it. Whether you report it to your college is irrelevant. When you apply to medical school, you must send ALL college transcripts to AMCAS (the med school application service). Ultimately, by the time you apply, you’ll have around 30 or so grades so one B- probably won’t affect your GPA too much.</p>

<p>Was my post deleted? Or did I not post it… or is this a duplicate thread…</p>