I’m majoring in chemistry, ironically enough. My ability to learn various math concepts isn’t the issue, in fact I like learning about it. It’s cool to see how a lot of the conceptual ideas start to connect as you start taking higher level math classes. I took pre-calculus my senior year and got a C in both semesters with a motivation that was slowly dying due to the infamous “senioritis.” It’s an issue because I hardly remember anything, lesson learned it seems. I’m not familiar with how classes work in college quite yet. Do they already expect you to know all of this information when you are, for example, taking college algebra, or is it re-learning the material from scratch? If it’s the latter I can easily manage; we covered a great deal of the college algebra curriculum in pre-calc. It would only be a matter of a little elbow grease to get the information really in my head as I progress throughout the semester. I would even be bold enough to say that I would survive in calc 1, though the learning curve would be that much steeper. Time to re-learn a year’s worth of material! Thanks for your input