Mike,
I know what you're saying about some of the students that attend CCs. Most of the students are there because they don't know what in the hell they're going to do with their life and/or their parents are making them go to school and just take a few classes here and there. I know this. I've had a million of them in my classes and most of them drop out because my professors work us like dogs. I guess I'm fortunate that I went there for a variety of reasons. I could have gone to a better school..in fact, I had my ticket written to go to SLU right out of high school. I didn't go because of family health problems and financial constraints posed by those problems. I was content to going to a JC and doing well with hopes of transferring out...which I did. Thus far, I've achieved a great deal of success. I've won county and state medical scholarships and receive financial support to go to a great school. I must say, too, that I wish I could have gone to a better school, possibly one that grades on the A+/A- system. That way...my B's in JC would be A-'s at some other school. My current school grades on the A+/A- system, which I like much better! I know I can do the work, but unfortunately many people who aren't familiar with the JC I went to, can't realize how hard it was. I have only been in a couple of classes where the best student gets the top grade. Rarely did we have a curve in that respect. Knowing your stuff will get you into med school. If you know your biology, organic chem and physics, you'll do well on the MCAT...well enough to get into A medical school. I'm not saying you'll get into Harvard med, but you'll be considered. Granted, Mike, you and I may have different perspectives. I don't know what schools you're interested in, so you may want that 3.7 or 3.9 GPA. Personally, I need ~3.5 GPA and 8's and 9's on the MCAT to have a good shot at my state schools. I'm confident from practice tests that I can pull off those scores with the education I've received. It's a matter of perspective and how you evaluate yourself as an applicant. That evaluation directs which schools you apply to. Where are you applying by the way? Granted, you won't see me applying to Harvard, Yale, or Stanford med. I'm more interested in UHS-KC, CCOM, and SIU. I'm not real big on going to the BEST school. I want to be a doctor and a doctor is what I'll be! 🙂 Best wishes.