<p>2 cont…) An A.S. in EE over here has the core sciences of CHM as well as PHYS 231+232. I was aware that once fully accepted and transferred into UVa, I would then need to apply for the school of engineering, if, I would want to make my double major possible. UVa is the best in-state for me, in terms of location, financial aid and graduate programs (or so my research concludes). The only reason I would want to double major in Engineering is for the sole purpose of being more marketable upon graduation. Alas, my true passion is for the science of Math, so most likely I’ll be the fool who chooses to follow his heart.</p>
<p>3 cont…) Thanks for the advice Hazelorb, I’ll end up sticking to the plan of taking Diff. Eq. over the summer. </p>
<p>4) Currently, I am taking the liberty to study my current Math courses that I’m taking in Spring 2013, and “getting ahead” by reading/doing the work before class starts. That way I’ll just be in class for review. Would you advise me do this for UVa’s math courses, or is their style of teaching/testing to the point where that’d be for moot.</p>