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Okay so this is my scenario completely honest and very grim looking: I earned a mediocre 2.55 my freshman year of college at an average private college in MA. I transfered to another school for all of the wrong reasons and recieved poor grades, including an F and a couple of D's while studying economics. I was not very motivated at all and didn't care too much about my grades. I decided to leave college and after figuring things out in my life I enrolled at a community college in CT. Ive earned very all A's and have been accepted to UConn and would be allowed to return to my first school if i choose. I am planning on studying Biology or Chemistry. I know how grim my situation looks but med school is the path that I am going to persue. Going to UConn would reset my GPA, however I still have those first two years that have scarred my academics. My question is how poor are my chances of getting in to any med school assuming i continue to do well from here on out? How badly will my previous school transcripts effect me? Any advice on how to recover or go from here is welcome. I encourage brutal honesty and respect the opinions of all. I am 20yrs old and do not want to give up on this dream.