<p>My D had a great pre-med experience at Emory. She did not decide on med until her sophomore year and science did not come easy to her. Every science prof she had spent considerable extra time with her. She found great mentors in summer internships at the hospital and we could not be more pleased with her experience. I attended an Ivy, as did one of my other kids, and the Emory academic experience was far superior. My Ivy D could not get extra help in some pre med courses b/c the prof’s office hours conflicted with a class. That said, the student does have to make the effort and reach out, attend open hours, take advantage of tutors, etc. Everything needed to succeed is right on campus.</p>