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 :( )