My GPA was hovering just over a 2 after my second year, including one semester with a 1.9 that put me on academic probation, but ya know what? Only one of the 30 jobs I applied to asked about my GPA. Sure, my situation was probably a little different because I didn't have plans for med school (I did think about grad school at one point though), but probably half the people at my uni thought the same as you before getting wrecked by Orgo. And you know what? Many of those students have still gone on to nab great jobs / positions in areas they were interested in. Hell, I changed my mind five times over the course of college before figuring out what I wanted to do, after thinking I knew for sure what that was in my first year. In fact, I changed majors in my 5th semester and didn't decide what I really wanted to so with it until my 8th and final semester. So don't get too hard on yourself - the sooner you realize academics are not the most important aspect of college and that it's all about making connections, exploring your interests, and just having a god damn good time, the better you will end up.