I'm a computer science major at a prestigious university. I've consistently achieved top grades in all my courses and have developed a strong interest in mathematics. I've completed a year-long sequence in both real analysis and algebra, along with several graduate-level courses in Algebraic Geometry. Additionally, I'm actively involved in working with mathematics professors, focusing on formalizing topics in algebraic geometry and topology using Lean.
Given my background, I'm curious whether my limited coursework in mathematics might affect my chances of gaining admission to a high-quality math program with funding opportunities. If not, what would be the recommended path to success? I am graduating next year and I am wondering if I should extend my stay at my college to switch majors.
P.S. My passion for mathematics has been a consistent part of my academic journey. Prior to my focus on pure mathematics, I studied applied mathematics, which included graduate-level courses in applied statistics and probability.