Your attitude (i.e. just skating by with Bs and Cs) isn’t going to cut it for medical school–or for even getting into medical school. And you’re greatly hurting your chances to get into med school with every B and C you earn in your dual enrollment classes since all of those grades will be included in your GPA when you apply go to to med school.
Admission to med school is extremely competitive. The average GPA for accepted students was around 3.7 last year.
You can have the most amazingly talented hands in the world, but if your grades aren’t excellent, you will never get a chance to be a surgeon because the doors to med school will be forever closed to you.
Getting into med school is a ton of hard work with a million hoops to jump through. Among those hoops are doing well in classes that you probably feel has little or no relevancy to medical studies. (Like English, sociology, psychology, physics, writing skills–all are required for med school admission.) Unless you are prepared to really buckle down and start earning those As–even in classes you don’t like-- don’t plan on a medical career.
If do plan to go into pre-med, you will need to work on improving your test-taking skills. Medicine is full of high stakes, high pressure, standardized exams. (Which make the ACT and SAT look like child’s play!) Not just to get into med school (MCAT), but all through med school (USMLE, NBME shelf exams) and again every few years throughout your career (Board exams).
So you have a lot of work ahead of you. Whether you feel you’re up for the challenge is something you have to decide for yourself.