So I am a senior in High school at the moment and my plan goes as follows.
Basic background: Slack(ed)ing in high school and have a 2.9 gpa (should definitely be at least a 3.1 after this semester).
1. Go to Community College (save lots of money, probably do some pre reqs there)
2. Transfer to a University
3. Finish pre-med, apply to med school
4. If I don't get in, re apply and such
5. Work as a computer technician if it becomes clear that I won't be able to get into a med school.
I have heard a lot of people say that med schools will not look upon CC very well. I have also heard as long as you save some upper level science classes for a university and do well there, they don't care too much that you went to CC.
Does this seem like a good plan or should I just go into more debt by starting out at a University?
Basic background: Slack(ed)ing in high school and have a 2.9 gpa (should definitely be at least a 3.1 after this semester).
1. Go to Community College (save lots of money, probably do some pre reqs there)
2. Transfer to a University
3. Finish pre-med, apply to med school
4. If I don't get in, re apply and such
5. Work as a computer technician if it becomes clear that I won't be able to get into a med school.
I have heard a lot of people say that med schools will not look upon CC very well. I have also heard as long as you save some upper level science classes for a university and do well there, they don't care too much that you went to CC.
Does this seem like a good plan or should I just go into more debt by starting out at a University?