Community college and ivy transfer? or university & med school?

<p>Okay as embarrassing as it is. I am a high school mess up that saw the light a little too late to save my GPA of 2.3 unweighted, 3.0 weighted.</p>

<p>I'm going into senior year of highschool in florida. My transcript is embarrassing- Mostly D's and C's for freshmen and first semester of sophomore year, and then my uphill trend begins.
For Junior year I got almost all A's except for math (a C, first and second semester).</p>

<p>SAT: 1680 (including writing)
ACT: waiting for scores
course load: IB classes freshman year, All honors sophomore year, and all honors and 2 AP's senior year. </p>

<p>This summer: I'm retaking classes online this summer and am on a 120 hour volunteer plan at the hospital this summer, and shadowing doctors in a few medical programs lined up this summer.</p>

<p>My question is, should i
A) go to a decent university such as Auburn or anywhere small and southern that i have any chance of getting into and then try my chances at medical school,
B) santa fe community college and transfer to UF, apply to UF's med school
C) go to USF, Transfer to UF or somewhere more challenging, apply to med school..</p>

<p>-I really have turned my act around and am burdened by this horribly inaccurate display of my actually academic ability.</p>

<p>I won’t tell you what you should do – but rest assured that you CAN get into med school if you do very well in a community college, transfer to a university and continue to do very well there (by very well, I mean mostly As) and get a high MCAT score.</p>

<p>Im just not sure which route would be best. And which one increases my chances of ultimately getting into medical school. Do I even have a shot at UF or auburn with those stats?</p>