Which class to drop.

<p>I’m sure many people succeed every year</p>

<p>I’m not too sure that “many” succeed, as opposed to it merely being possible. On the contrary, I’d be more sure that many don’t succeed.</p>

<p>The main deal is actually that you do not take your pre-med courses at a community college - not that that is all but that is the primary issue. kristin hit it right, most medical schools don’t take too seriously the intensity/rigor of community college coursework for these classes or any other. I remember someone saying that they were questioned (i.e. hammered) about their community college classes for most of their med school interview. And then to say this:</p>

<p>[Having gone to a community college] you have just as high of a chance as someone else. You actually even have a higher chance </p>

<p>is just absurd. And if someone wanted to read further, your reasoning behind why you might actually have a higher chance is 1) you would be able to pull a higher grade because it’s easier at CCs and 2) the higher grades would be in your pre-med requirements which are very important. Of which both points as reasoning are not only WRONG but realistically counterintuitive to your point.</p>

<p>doctor123 does not appear to know what a community college is. He seems to have confused them with “state colleges.”</p>