<p>First off, im a transfer student with a detailed school history. I started with community college for a couple years with the major of Forensics. I ended there with a GPA of 3.0-3.25. The school year of 2010 I transferred to a four year university (Bradley University, Peoria, IL) under a chemistry major. The increase in funding needed was significant and caused me to get a full time job. Due to working all the time, and the obvious mistake to major in Chemistry my grades slipped at this school. I ended the year with a 2.0 average and decided to take a year off to save money, rather than being kicked out. I've done a lot of research and University of MN seems like a much better option for want i want to do. I also have an internship with the NyPD Manhattan South Homicide Unit/Manhattan South Homicide under my belt, as well as a vast work experience in the general field I want to go into. The job I mentioned above to help pay for Bradley was a scribe position in an ER, which required a 3.0 and various other learned medical information. I still have that job, and the opportunity to transfer to MN if accepted. What do you think my chances are? I don't want to apply if there's not point, but I didn't know if they'd take into account my financial situation, which caused my grades to slip in the first place. U of MN is much cheaper as well, so it wouldn't be hard showing I could easily afford it. Let me know! Thanks!</p>