<p>I am admitted to Emory CAS class of 2016. I haven't taken any AP test which makes me very worried will I ever finish the GER and get into Goizueta...
Anyone with formal experience help..? Please!</p>
<p>yes. just plan well</p>
<p>Make sure you take the Goizueta prerequisites. Fill in around them with the GERs. You should be fine.</p>
<p>You can also satisfy the GERs in the summer between freshman and sophomore year by taking courses at a local community college BUT you need to get approval from Emory first. Go on the website and search for “domestic transient education”. So if for example you would find it difficult to do the Science w/lab requirement during the school year, you can potentially take it during the summer which might make it easier to do the B-school pre-reqs.</p>
<p>I feel as if that problem could be solved if the students at Emory weren’t so afraid to take 5 classes (I don’t even know if this is necessary in the OP’s case. They’ll have to just hit the ground running when they get here. There will be less room for exploration). Emory is not THAT hard, and people at most schools, including peers (many of which are perhaps tougher), usually take 5 courses per semester because they are on the actual carnegie unit credit system and still have 128-132 units to obtain (we have this much to obtain on a 4 credit hour system. Though this changes in 1-2 years, I’m sure the administration will wimp out and lower the graduation requirements because of it, thus keeping Emory among the easier of its peers. I guess while this is a weakness of Emory, the strength is that many professors here actually love teaching and will use the change as an opportunity to introduce innovative components to their course so that they can keep a 4 credit hour class. So in terms of pedagogy and learning, the experience at Emory may become much more interesting).</p>
<p>You have until graduation to complete the GERs, with the exception of the Freshmen Seminar and Freshmen Writing Requirement. So you should be fine with transferring to the b-school in time without having to take summer classes, although you will likely have to take 5 classes a semester, which as bernie12 points out should not be a problem consiering nearly everyone will have to take 5 classes/semester once in the b-school just to graduate in time, and many of the pre-bus intros like intro microecon, intro macroecon, and business calc are joke classes.</p>
<p>And here’s some more info on the credit hour changes that will take effect starting Fall 2013: [Schools</a> to Alter Credit-Hour Systems in Fall 2013: Admins Say Changes Could Affect Graduation Requirements, Course Selection | The Emory Wheel](<a href=“http://www.emorywheel.com/detail.php?n=31047]Schools”>http://www.emorywheel.com/detail.php?n=31047)</p>