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do graduate schools look at your high school GPA?

do they? I happened to have a not-so-stellar ~ 2.8 GPA in high school because I didn't like the situation and thus didn't care too much about it. I did get something like 96-99th percentile ACT/SAT scores back then because I knew that I had high intellectual ability/IQ, I just wasn't using it for my high school work. Now I'm about to finish my honors summa cum laude business finance BA degree with all my pre-med pre-reqs (since I wanna be an MD and then get my MBA) with at a college that's tons better than than the one I started off at (thanks to a transfer). i was able to get impressive scores on the GRE for my BA and MCAT for my pre-med/med school aspirations. anyway, when applying for med school and then later business school, will those graduate colleges care about the fact that i didn't do too stellar in high school? (i actually failed a couple courses back in high school :( )

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  1. First of all congratulations Secondly no they don't look at high school. They look at college and your MCAT scores for med school and GRE scores for your MBA good luck
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