<p>I was a bit worried too…I also haven’t taken AP chem/chem since 10th grade but I do plan on being premed, or at least majoring in science. Plus, chem is one of my weaknesses. I looked at the chem department webiste: [Department</a> of Chemistry at Emory University](<a href=“http://www.chemistry.emory.edu/undergraduate/placement_exam.html]Department”>http://www.chemistry.emory.edu/undergraduate/placement_exam.html) and it sounds like if you fail the test you have to take summer school to be able to take general chem freshmen year, which I’d like to do to get it out of the way. So is there any way around that? </p>
<p>Also, the topics are supposedly “algebraic manipulations, unit conversions, basic nomenclature, the concept and applications of the mole, stoichiometry, molarity, and analytical reasoning.”</p>