<p>I have a learning disability in mathematics and next year in college I'm stuck in a remedial college introductory class for math. However the course is for college credit, and appears to be a review of algebra learned in high school. So my question is does this hurt my chances of transferring after my first year of college.</p>
<p>You’re taking the remedial course for intermediate math due to your low SAT/ACT score right?
It won’t hurt your chances of transferring as long as you do well in your courses.
What will hurt you is that if you are transferring after one year, universities will focus more on your high school transcript as opposed to your college transcript, and I assume since you’re in a remedial course that you weren’t one of the “top” high school students in your graduating class.</p>
<p>I have a low GPA and ACT test scores leaving high school but those all directly correlate with the learning disability in math. In addition I was in special ed math classes through high school, so overall math was the subject that prevented me from really flourishing academically in high school. Had it not been for math I would had been one of these kids on here weighing my chances for schools like Harvard and Yale. However there are also very bright and excellent spots to my high school record including the fact that I have an outstanding extracurricular record, that I have taken AP Courses and that I do have excellent recommendations from experienced and well known teachers along with so much more including grades that are decent if you factor out the mathematics.</p>
<p>i have a ld too, what i would do is take the math at a comm. coll. close by to ur schoo…maybe even over the summer or something, then have it transfered to ur coll.</p>