The Magic Formula

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The truth is, most students change their majors. If everyone at Emory stayed with the major they said they were when they were incoming freshmen, we’d graduate about 1,000 bio majors a year and virtually no environmental studies/jewish studies/sociology/ other less well known fields. Emory understands that, which is why they give you two years to formally declare your major. I suspect that, though I’m not entirely sure, they don’t give much credence to what a high school senior says he’ll be studying in four years, simply because that high school senior will probably change 2-3 times by the time he’s a senior in college. </p>

<p>That being said, some of Goizueta’s [url=<a href=“http://goizueta.emory.edu/degree/undergraduate/admissions/academic_requirements.html]prerequisites[/url”>Matriculation | Undergraduate Business Degree (BBA) | Emory University Goizueta Business School]prerequisites[/url</a>] can be satisfied with AP credits. So if you’re interested in the b-school, take AP Calc and AP econ. The worst thing that can happen is you get a 3 or lower on the AP test, and when you come to Emory, you retake the classes, but don’t have to work as hard as some of your peers since you have a much stronger foundation than them.</p>