@cappex You should check this past year’s admitted students’ threads to see the stats for admittees to Emory College and Oxford College. These threads should also tell you whether students are admitted to both Oxford College and Emory College or one or the other. Each college has its own admissions office. I don’t know whether they collaborate. I seem to recall from these threads that students often are admitted to both colleges.
I’m not sure what you mean when you say students want to transfer out of Oxford College. ALL students from Oxford College move on to Emory College after two years. It is by design. Oxford emphasizes small class sizes (typically 25 per class even for introductory science and math classes, hands on teaching and a close knit community).
It’s probably been 2 years since you took precalculus and more than that since you took algebra I, algebra II and geometry. These are the subjects that are tested on ACT math an SAT II math. If your practice tests show that you’re rusty on these subjects, take the time to review your weak areas.
Here’s the link to Emory College’s recruit form for applicants interested in representing Emory in intercollegiate track and field:
http://www.emoryathletics.com/sports/mtrack/recruitForm
Here’s a link to Emory College’s track and field coaches:
http://www.emoryathletics.com/sports/mtrack/coaches/index
Here’s the link to Oxford College’s track and field page:
http://oxford.emory.edu/athletics/teams/mens-cross-country/coaches/
Here’s the link to Oxford College’s recruit questionnaire:
http://oxford.emory.edu/athletics/prospective-athlete-questionnaires/
For a small campus, Oxford actually does quite well in Division III athletics. Last year’s men’s tennis team finished number one in the country: http://oxford.emory.edu/news/oxford-men-are-national-tennis-champions/
Finally, don’t forget that the University of Texas’s application deadline is the end of November and that they don’t use the common app.