What classes should I take?

<p>Hello every one, I am new here. My name is Nida and I just graduated from high school c/o 2007!
Ok I am going to be clear, I did terrible in High School, family troubles, a friend dying and what not but I realize that it is my fault and I take the full responsibility!
Anyway My high school GPA was 3.2 . I am not going to make the same mistake again!
I have decided to go to a community college for two years first because it is cheaper and my parents need me right now. I got in to University of Central Florida and University of North Florida ( I applied just to see)...
I want to be a medical Doctor and, I am wondering what courses I should take for fall this year...
this is what I am planning on doing but I don't know if this is right</p>

<p>Statistics 3 Credits
General Chemistry one (lab) 4 Credits
Principles of Biology one (lab) 4 Credits
Humanities 3 Credits
Composition One 3 Credits</p>

<p>I already took college General Psychology and World Civics so I don't have to worry about them....
Any suggestions???? I am first generation college student in my home...</p>

<p>I think that selection of classes is too difficult for your first semester in college if you didn't do well in high school. That's too many credits and too much homework for your first semester. Try not taking chemistry the first year. 13 credits with only one lab science will be plenty. </p>

<p>Getting the best grades possible is key to transferring to a 4-year college. Also you might have some issues with applying to med school later with taking your core classes required for med school at a community college. That is apparently frowned upon.</p>

<p>just make sure you transfer to a 4yr college as soon as possible.</p>

<p>sure some requirements taken at a cc are frowned upon but you can make it up by taking other classes at a university. If you take gen chem at a cc, take biochem at a university. If you took bio I at a CC, take an upper level bio. Took calc at a cc, take multivariable in a university. You can handle those at a university means your competent.</p>

<p>Thank you guys</p>