<p>Oxford is challenging if you choose to pre-med route. The chem I'm taking now is very challenging, and 95% of the students are smart. Biology is more challenging at Ox. I've heard that from Ox. and Emory students. If you do well at Oxford, you will do equally as well at main campus. When Emory was mentioned as a "new ivy," Oxford was mentioned in the article as well. I thought Oxford was going to be easier, but I was mistaken. I work very hard for the grades I earn. My roommate went to a prestigious high school, and he failed out after first semseter because he was in doing pre-med and couldn't handle the calc/chem/lit classes etc. If you're worried about the social transition, some people at main campus are egotistical and only go to emory because they couldn't get into an ivy league school. There are people at main campus who are very chill, and accept all students. I went to a party at main campus (I'm a freshman at oxford) and I ended up hanging out with seniors from the business school, and they didn't care that we were from oxford. It all depends on what niche you're looking for. Good luck deciding.</p>
<p>...? Did somebody ask?</p>
<p>No, I remember when I had to make the decision and I literally knew nothing about Oxford. It was hard to find information through the website, and I couldn't find anybody on this site that had any personal ties to the college that could give me an idea about what goes on here. It was a frustrating experience, so I thought I would give some personal insight about the school.</p>