<p>Grades in your classes are only a part of what goes into being “a strong candidate for medical school”. Someone with a 4.0 can easily be a certain-reject if the rest is missing or weak. </p>
<p>I suggest you learn more about what becoming a strong med school applicant takes. Read thru the very informative FAQ at <a href=“http://www.rhodes.edu/hpa/15890.asp”>http://www.rhodes.edu/hpa/15890.asp</a> They also have a nice writeup in the PreMed Essentials link on the left side of that page. There is also an excellent online handbook at Amherst I recommend to get an understanding of the process <a href=“Amherst College Guide for Premedical Students”>http://www3.amherst.edu/~sageorge/guide1.html</a></p>