<p>This is my 3rd semester of college, and I am taking a fast track math course. I thought it would be fine, but now I'm in over my head. All the class work and homework is online and then I go in once a week to take the tests. So there's a ton of work to get done in a short amount of time and no one around to help me when i have questions. I'm positive that I am going to fail the class. It is too late to withdraw. The good thing is I changed my major this semester and no longer need the class, but im scared of what is going to happen to my pell grant. I've made As and Bs until now, and I feel like a failure. I'm also nervous of what my family is going to think. I feel like I let them down. Someone please tell me that failing this one class won't ruin everything. Should I be as worried as I am?</p>
<p>I don’t know anything about pell grants. </p>
<p>Try your butt off to pass the class and pray for a C.</p>
<p>I failed only one class (hopefully that one will be the last) in my undergrad career. I’ve known several people who have failed many. No one will think less of you unless you aspire to be a lawyer, doctor, or graduate student. Don’t make it a habit. </p>
<p>Math is a matter of repetition… Do all the homework, all the problems in the book, look at the examples from class and try to redo them with different numbers… Don’t give up on yourself! Ask for help from friends, get a tutor… don’t give up ;)</p>