Changed classes -- Feels wrong?

<p>I was taking five AP classes this year and had the toughest first semester, which just ended. I was taking AP Chem, Calc AB, Lit/Comp, French Lang/Culture, and Gov/Politics. Out of all those classes, I was having the hardest time in Calculus AB and I think it was because I just did not have time to study for all of them with my extra-curricular activities, as well. Plus, math has always been my worst subject. My grade for the semester was a D. I have never received a D in my life and last semester, I received three of them. (Yep, I'm definitely doomed for some colleges I applied for. I can feel a rejection.) I decided to drop Calculus since I felt it interrupted with my other grades as well. I'd rather drop one AP class than four others. I switched it for second semester of Algebra II/Trig Honors to bump up the C I got in sophomore year -- my teacher didn't teach. However, I've been having this bad feeling like switching out was wrong? I love my Calc teacher, but I am not good at it (only of course, I didn't have the time to cover my classes and she agrees with me that there just isn't enough time.) However, I am also not good in Chemistry and I don't need another science credit, so I don't know why I didn't just drop that. Plus, the fact that I am not emotionally stable hurts me, my family, my grades. Basically, I am confused as to what is better for me. Any advice?</p>

<p>I really am confused as to what you are asking. Also, I suggest you ask this in the parents forum. They are wiser.</p>