Which schools don't penalize for community college coursework?/chances?

<p>Hey, I've been researching some schools in an effort to get a list going since I am heading into my junior year. I've been at a community college for roughly 2 years, but as well, I attended a separate university that I commuted to, so I've been in 2 schools for roughly 2 years. Transferring into a bigger university for fall to finish a degree in economics and chemistry.</p>

<p>But I did take intro biology, intro chemistry, and intro physics at community college. Took organic chemistry, calculus, economics, etc at university.</p>

<p>I've noticed some schools actually do not like community college coursework, and so I am trying to "weed" those schools out of my list, do you know of any? Or the corollary(ones that don't care about cc work?)</p>

<p>Also, in case you had time, I wanted to know if I was on the right track here, so I'd appreciate the input on my current stats:
-3.88 GPA
-Volunteer ~2 years for first aid
-Tutor for ~1.5 years
-Shadowing accounts for ~150 hours(includes family med, surgery and emergency med)
-Currently working on a hospital volunteering gig...</p>

<p>Other stuff that med school probably don't care about: church volunteer for about 1.5 years, played intramural, and worked on a business venture.</p>

<p>I don’t think med schools dislike CC before college (assuming you can prove that you can handle the 4 year college classes). The real dislike of CC courses is when you do it during the summer instead of taking classes at the 4 year you’re enrolled in - which doesn’t apply to you.</p>

<p>AFAIK, there are only 2 med schools which specifically say they will not accept any applicant who took any of their pre-reqs at a CC: Virginia Commonwealth and Creighton.</p>