<p>Hello everyone. I am a community college (CC) student who lives in Minnesota and is hoping to transfer to the College of Science and Engineering (CSE) in fall of 2015. At CC, I am a Mathematics major, and by the time I finish, I will have taken Differential Equations and Linear Algebra. I would also like to note, when finished (granted I continue to get all A’s), I will have a 3.86 cumulative GPA and my AS in Mathematics. In addition, I am a Mathematics Tutor (at my college), and I provide recitation for my professor's (whom is teaching me Multivariable Calculus) lower-division math courses: math classes most of us have taken in high school. This fall I am going to apply to UMN-CSE with a 3.79 cumulative GPA and 4.0 technical GPA, do I have a chance at admission? Moreover, is majoring in Mathematics (with a concentration on actuarial science) helpful if you want to get into the Financial Mathematics graduate program later on as well, too? (I will appreciate any help given.) </p>
<p>I should probably mention, I have ADHD. Would this improve my chances of acceptance? In other words, because I have done well in college, despite having a disability, would this improve my chances of admission?</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>