Do Med Schools look at college credits earned in HS?

<p>1.) Medical schools do not care what your high school recognizes and accepts.</p>

<p>2.) Medical schools ALSO do not care what your college does or does not accept.</p>

<p>3.) If your work was credited at ANY college ANYWHERE, medical schools will SEE your grades. Whether they COUNT it or not towards your premedical requirements -- i.e. whether they allow you to skip it at your four-year school -- varies considerably.</p>

<p>So let's say you jump from Diablo Valley Community College to UC Los Angeles and then apply to UCSD Medical School. If UCLA refuses to accept your DVC grades, it doesn't matter. UCSD will still see your DVC grades, and those grades will still impact your GPA -- even if UCLA refuses to include them in their own calculations of GPA.</p>

<p>Now, say you (against our advice) do not take Intro Chem at UCLA. UCSD might reject you on-face because you have not fulfilled their requirements in a satisfactory manner, since you took it at a CC.</p>