<p>I know Emory has a really great health sciences study abroad program in Spain, so it’s definitely doable to both be pre-med and study abroad. Here’s some more info about the Salamanca program: [Programs>Brochure>Center</a> for International Programs Abroad (CIPA)](<a href=“Programs>Emory Education Abroad”>Programs>Emory Education Abroad). I plan on studying abroad in Salamanca as well, and from the various info sessions that I’ve been to, it seems like it’s a pretty painless process to register, etc, and there are sooo many different locations to go; everyone I know who’s studied abroad has raved about it. </p>
<p>As for dance clubs, Emory has some AMAZING one. Skeleton Crew is the breakdancing crew and they’re great; the crew are the ones who actually perform. There’s also a breakdancing club that’s basically run by the crew, and it’s a great place to learn and have fun. So even if you don’t make the crew, you can go to practice with them and it’s just a really awesome experience overall. Plus you can go to as many or few practices as you want so you can make it as much of a commitment as you want.<br>
Skeleton Crew’s performance at Cultural Beats: [YouTube</a> - Skeleton Crew Performing @ Cultural Beats 2010](<a href=“Skeleton Crew Performing @ Cultural Beats 2010 - YouTube”>Skeleton Crew Performing @ Cultural Beats 2010 - YouTube)</p>
<p>Persuasian is the all girl hip hop crew, and they’re really talented as well. Sadly they don’t have a club and they get new members through auditions, but they do hold auditions every semester. Since they do perform at various events, it’s probably a bigger time commitment.<br>
Persuasian’s performance at Cultural Beats: [YouTube</a> - PersuAsian- Cultural Beats 2010](<a href=“Persuasion- Cultural Beats 2010 - YouTube”>Persuasion- Cultural Beats 2010 - YouTube)</p>
<p>There’s also AHANA dance, which I think is more oriented towards a modern/jazz style? Here’s a more complete list of all the dance clubs at Emory:[EMORY</a> | Student Art Groups](<a href=“Emory Arts”>Emory Arts). And of course if you don’t see anything you like you can always start your own!</p>