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I think I'm much more resilient and better at handling anxiety/stress.
Based on the sheer volume of posting you've been doing recently with concerns about minutiae and things you cannot control, I really doubt this.

I would implore you to consider asking yourself, what would I do or change about my application if this question is answered? If medical schools look unfavorably upon withdrawing from college, what can you reasonably do about this now? What specific actions would you take, that you would not otherwise have done?

I would recommend getting a trusted advisor or mentor that can discuss your overall application and answer your specific questions.
 
There is not going to be an explicit admissions statement that they do not take people who have dropped out of college previously, and to admit to this wouldn't fit in with holistic review rhetoric. The only thing you can do is individually contact admissions departments for specific schools you are interested in and ask if they would screen out your application.

Again, I would recommend finding an in-person or remote advisor so you can get your specific questions answered and you don't have to come here every week with a new question
 
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