Colleges know that kids have different aptitudes, and I am not so sure that academics do more than meet a benchmark: admission is often about other things.
I know a kid who didn’t get near even precalc in high school, and went to a “top” Ivy. But did some interesting things outside of school.
There is no point in suffering for a goal that may not be realized, and it is often healthy to change the goal if fit is an issue. Enjoy high school as much as you can in these difficult times and don’t spend hours every evening feeling overwhelmed. You can take statistics and not even do precalc if you prefer.