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In 2004 I entered college despite not really caring about school. Partway through the semester I dropped out with 16 credits of failed courses. The courses were Human Nutrition, Writing, World Civilizations, Psychology, and Psychological Statistics.
On top of that, I have a misdemeanor DUI from an arrest after making a huge mistake at a new year's party following my dropping out of college. The arrest is officially January 1st 2005, and my expected graduation is 2014.
I returned to school in 2009 at a community college. I would have expected to graduate sooner than 2013, but I was advised to not take any more sciences at the community college after I had already registered for the 1st semester, so that pushed me back a year.
I am currently working on a Chemistry B.S.
Since my return, I have earned A's in every class except writing in which I earned an A-.
My question is whether my past makes the possibility of going to an MD medical school severely unlikely even if I maintain my grades and get good letters of recommendation/volunteer work/MCAT scores/etc.
On top of that, I have a misdemeanor DUI from an arrest after making a huge mistake at a new year's party following my dropping out of college. The arrest is officially January 1st 2005, and my expected graduation is 2014.
I returned to school in 2009 at a community college. I would have expected to graduate sooner than 2013, but I was advised to not take any more sciences at the community college after I had already registered for the 1st semester, so that pushed me back a year.
I am currently working on a Chemistry B.S.
Since my return, I have earned A's in every class except writing in which I earned an A-.
My question is whether my past makes the possibility of going to an MD medical school severely unlikely even if I maintain my grades and get good letters of recommendation/volunteer work/MCAT scores/etc.