Question!

So just to give a little background about myself. I was homeschooled all my life. I graduated at the age of 16 and did a year in a community college where I got all A's. They were mostly my electives and English and Math classes that I took. My GPA was a 3.910 when I transferred to the four year school as a sophomore. My first semester I took the beginning Biology and Chemistry classes along with Physics. I got a B- in Biology and a B in Chemistry and an A+ in Physics. One other class I took, an elective, I got a B+ in. I'm scared that it seriously damaged my GPA. I want to get into Baylor School of Medicine in Texas which requires a 3.84 GPA. I started crying when I got the grades because I know Med schools are looking for great grades. Do I have a reason to worry. If I apply myself a lot more than I did this semester and get straight A's (which I believe i can do) should I be extremely worried about this semester? Also, I'm looking into joining a research program at my school and I do a lot of volunteer so I'm not worried about that aspect.
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