Is emory hard if I took no AP's

<p>So I got into emory as a transfer and if I decide to go, it will likely be the first time in my life that I will be challenged in class. Im not too sure if I will do well and since I have never taken an AP, I have no reference point as to how hard the classes will be. Can anyone help out? Will there be more tests, faster paced classes etc.</p>

<p>This is dependent on where you’re transferring from and what department you’re majoring in. </p>

<p>I’m transfering from St johns (I had a relatively easy time there) and am undecided. If it helps, I will not be majoring in any sciences and am aiming for economics or something along that line</p>

<p>@osanilevich‌ : econ. is easy"ish" content and exam wise for many classes, but many courses are now graded on the b-school curve which I guess is harsh for many social science or humanities majors. So I would say it can be competitive, but not mindbending or anything like that. AP won’t really afford any advantage in econ. classes (unless it was math I guess) and plus a good performance at a college is supposedly equivalent (ok, let’s be honest, it is better) so I wouldn’t worry. </p>