To get a B or W? Worrying about grad school when haven't even started undergrad

<p>Hello everybody,</p>

<p>I took community college courses at a CC, with a very high transfer rate, during high school. I am a senior in high school now and I am taking Calculus III. My issue is that I may want to pursue medical school, but I fear my past performance is going to put me at a disadvantage. </p>

<p>Course History (No Plus or Minuses)
PreCalc (5 Units) B
Calc II (5 Units) B
Astro I (3 Units) A
Astro II (3 Units) A
MacroEcon (3 Units) B</p>

<p>I know that when I apply to medical school, I will have to report these grades. I am now getting a high B in my calc class but I am pretty sure I will not get an A. Because of the fear of having another B show up on my grades and subsequently lowering my med school GPA, do you think it is worth it to get a W instead? Have I ruined my chances of getting into a top notch medical school? I got accepted to USC and will be enrolling in the Fall, what if I do very well my next 6 semesters? Will I still be at a huge disadvantage if I take another B? Won't I have to retake Calc anyway due to the requirements of medical school?</p>

<p>Do I still have a shot at Dartmouth/Harvard/Stanford Medical School?</p>

<p>I am sorry I am asking so many question, it's just the deadline to withdraw from a class is this Friday and I really need some insight. </p>

<p>Thank you for your time.</p>

<p>Try the premed forum.</p>

<p>Ah, sorry about that!</p>