Sad to think these sub 3.0 and lower 50s pcat kids will graduate with the same degree as the 3.8 kids and 90 PCATs. Hopefully the smart kids know how to hustle for jobs. Backing out is not as easy of a decision once you're the one making it. SDN is so easy to tell people to quit.
But I take a lot of GPAs with a grain of salt. I knew some kids in high school who barely wrote coherent sentences but graduate 3.8s at ho-hum university while the top SAT takers and valedictorians struggle in top public and private schools. A friend I knew went to Yale and unfortunately got a 3.1 and was rejected from med school, while another kid at a state school got 3.9...and he was ranked 100th out of 300 in the class. A low GPA doesn't always mean a student is academically weak. It's unfair, but it's how the world works.
And your reckless driving will most likely do nothing towards your eligibility for pharm school, but it may for licensure or internships.