Not sure why you made this thread? You don’t know your results yet. Was there a point to it?
But since your done and waiting… Lots of cs and engineering students “might” have to retake a certain class. This stuffs hard but if beginning classes are that hard then there is an issue. Math has to do with analytical ability and logic. So does CS so there is a correlation in that way of thinking.
Also you seem young… No one begs their college professor to pass them. If you failed once (nothing to be ashamed about) but didn’t get or seek out help from your professor, t/a, peer to peer tutors, math labs, learning services etc etc then that’s on you. You will need that fortitude you get through your CS program. It only gets much harder from here.
Also no one “becomes” bad at math unless you have a learning math disability like dysclaculia. You most likely didn’t have a solid foundation in math as much as you might of thought. College Calc even the beginning classes are much harder and tend to go deeper then high school. So you will learn new material in college no question.
I wish you good luck but math is the foundation for a lot of what you do. Get help early next year with any class that your not doing well. Office hours are there for a reason. This is hard stuff.