<p>Assuming your total marks out of 100,</p>
<p>MIDTERM 1 -25%</p>
<p>MIDTERM 2 -25%</p>
<p>FINAL AND LAB - 50%</p>
<p>By that logic you still have 75% worth of grade to rescue you, and if you get help a B is a possibility. Talk to your Professor and take guidance.</p>
<p>Also look for Withdraw ‘W’ Options and deadlines. Each college has their own deadline and policy on this. If it does not affect your minimum number of credits required, this may be an option. Please talk to your academic advisor.</p>
<p>"Considerations</p>
<p>A W may affect a student’s financial aid status. Benefits</p>
<p>Withdrawing from a class allows a student to avoid a failed grade. A W on a transcript is regarded as neutral and is more positive than having failing grades. If transferring to another institution, a student may be asked to explain the circumstances of a withdraw."</p>
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<p>Do not panic. There is always a way out. The fact that you are worried is a good sign, means you care and are willing to look for solutions. Again, if you are comfortable, talk to your parents, they might be angry at first but their love is unconditional, (as much as I know about Parental love) will always lookout for you.</p>