My first two years I went to a CC. The first year I had a 3.0 and earned 35 hours. The second year I dropped fall and spring (10 classes, I was not premed at the time and they were mostly humanities). I was working a full time job (my parents made way too much money for me to get financial aid). If asked I plan on mentioning this as the reason (though in all honesty I probably could've made it through if I had more ambition at that time in my life) My GPA was a 3.0. (I had earned 35 semester hours prior to dropping).
4 years later I go back at the age of 24 with the help of financial aid, focusing entirely on school...
When I went back and finished the humanities I dropped and took precal, cal, gen chem 1-2 making a 4.0 in all these classes. I'm at 50 hours (somewhere around there, I don't remember exactly) and I start university classes in the fall. If I continue at this rate or similar rate (no more withdrawls and high GPA) do I have a chance at medical school right after undergrad would I be better off taking a masters in something first? The only thing I need for premed is physics and organic (and 60 hours of biology).
Edit* it was 2009 I withdrew
4 years later I go back at the age of 24 with the help of financial aid, focusing entirely on school...
When I went back and finished the humanities I dropped and took precal, cal, gen chem 1-2 making a 4.0 in all these classes. I'm at 50 hours (somewhere around there, I don't remember exactly) and I start university classes in the fall. If I continue at this rate or similar rate (no more withdrawls and high GPA) do I have a chance at medical school right after undergrad would I be better off taking a masters in something first? The only thing I need for premed is physics and organic (and 60 hours of biology).
Edit* it was 2009 I withdrew