<p>I am a first-semester junior in college, majoring in Economics. I'm just now getting into my major courses and, while I LOVE the subject matter, I'm finding it very challenging to understand.</p>
<p>I've always been a good student; I graduated from my community college with a 3.94 GPA and got a 2070 on my SATs, which I guess is a little above average (my math score - 580 - brought it down).</p>
<p>Problem is, I'm swamped this semester, which could have to do with taking Intermediate Macro, Intermediate Micro, and Statistics all in the same term. Econ is very math intensive (I knew this coming in) and lately I've been having doubts as to whether I "have what it takes" to succeed in this major. I reallllllly want to do this, but I'm finding myself getting overwhelmed by the complexity of the subject matter. What should I do??</p>