The OP asks a misguided question. The real question is not whether it is possible but about the likelihood.
But that’s almost beside the point. Questions like this are almost diagnostic of a kid that has fantasies instead of plans. Posts like this pop up periodically. They’re from someone at a community college having not done well in high school, sometimes not done well their first year at the community college. The question is not “help me find a path to get a four-year degree in my choice of major” but rather "if I turn things around through some unspecified magic change in grades can I get into an Ivy college? ". These are posts from kids who prefer to live in a dreamland where they pull the rabbit out of the hat and end of impressing everyone around them with their unsuspected talents and sail into a golden future (because of course everyone who goes to an Ivy has a great life thereafter).
So does the OP fall into this category? I don’t know, but from the link above it turns out the OP is getting a D in high school algebra. And in that thread the OP wasn’t asking how to improve the study skills but rather the impact of that grade on UC admissions.