If you are trying to get into medicine as a career than……?
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Realistically, your 2.33GPA is not going to get you into a top university, and it doesn’t predict a very good prognosis for medical school. Sorry, but thems the breaks. Med school matriculants these days have college GPAs upwards of 3.6 and MCAT scores in the upper percentiles.
But you can pick from plenty of other professions that are medical. Have you considered X-ray tech? Pharm tech? Nursing assistant? Medical billing or transcription? Many of these fields only require vocational schooling or certifications. Maybe an associates degree at most. They are in demand and they pay well.
Either way, not looking good.
If you’re just going into college, go into a science degree that satisfies pre-med requirements. Study, study, study! You need at the very least a B average.
If you’re already done with your undergrad, forget it.