Medical School Future, as well as advice for a college sophomore

<p>I'm transitioning between by freshman and sophomore year at the University of Colorado-Boulder, as a Chemical and Biological Engineer. I went through my first semester very well, ~3.9 and second semester was pretty rough on me. I took Genetics, Gen chem 2, calc based phys 1 with lab, and calculus 3 (18 credit hours). Unfortunately I didn't do as well as I had hoped ~3.4, with my cumulative GPA at a 3.6. I'm pretty upset, and I was wondering whether my shot at certain medical schools are somewhat diminished, and if there is any advice you can give me for next year. I am signed up to take Phys 2 calc based, o chem w/ lab, and a chemical engineering course.</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

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<p>Chemical engineering is a hard major. Some people do very well with this major and get to med schools. But many people don’t do well to have high GPA for med schools. It depends on your strength.</p>