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<p>@anxiousmom, comment on sacrificing the majority of your social life.</p>

<p>It depends on the classes you take. As a pre-med, I doubled up in the sciences and decided to take 2 writing intensive humanities classes my first semester. It was A LOT of work, because the science classes at my school are structured to weed kids out. Emory has 500+ kids enrolled in intro science classes out a student class of 1200 kids, so even though they don’t explicity weed out kids, they make the classes extremely difficult so kids will drop their pre-med plans. As far as social life goes, I still have time to workout with friends, go and eat with friends, just hang out and enjoy ECs, however its not the TYPICAL social life of a college student.</p>