<p>Hi! im new to the forums but i do have a very important question to pose for anyone who will answer...... Well first ill start with background info. This year was my junior year in highschool but i decided to leave early for a community college. The main reason was that i had to work many hours at work, usually late into the night, i had to pay the bills since i only live with my mom and she is a compulsive gambler... so i left and right now im doing very well 4.0 this semester (hopefully), next semester i start a round of science classes, bio, chem, physics etc... but in any case if i kept my GPA up and transfered to UCSD and kept my grades up their is it even possible for me to get into a medical school? Are they going to look at my time at community college and just pass me on?once again thankyou for reading and leave any opinons on my question that you have. THANKS!</p>
<p>Yes, you can get in medical school after going to a CC. There is no shame in that and medical school admission commitees won't look down on you (particularly because you have very good reasons for doing so...you're not just sandbagging). I have a buddy who just got in this year who spent two years at a community college (granted it was b/c of a track scholarship).</p>
<p>hey thanks alot i was pretty worried about how it would look.....</p>