<p>I believe it has, although I can’t say for certain. If you head over to the Emory subforum, you’ll see some of Bernie12’s posts. He graduated in 2012 as a bio major and I believe is currently pursuing a phD in the field. Much of what he writes about applies to premed. </p>
<p>I went to Oxford College of Emory which is the liberal arts college branch of Emory. My experiences with the sciences (very positive) are almost certainly different than what a student at the Atlanta campus should expect.</p>
<p>Also note that the sciences will be difficult at any decent school. The reality is, over half of all Emory students start out as premed and a good majority never make it to med school. Is that the fault of the school? Absolutely not. Emory provides every resource for a premed to succeed, but because it requires such a laser like focus on GPA as well as a willingness to work very hard (much harder than you probably had to in high school). Many students eventually realize that even if they could be a doctor, they just have no interest in it, and go down another path.</p>