I'm thinking about changing my major?

<p>I am molecular and microbiology major. Long story short, I took Chem II for the first time when I was trying to go to school full time and working full time (50 hours a week). I received a D in the class. I switched my major around for a while but I missed biology and ultimately figured that because I am not pre-med, retaking the course wouldn't be so bad if I really want to to go into that field. I registered and am taking Chem II this semester but I failed my second exam. I have been going to office hours, SI, I do my homework and I have been studying. I just do not have any natural ability in chemistry. I realize this and know I have 2 years of chem left. The stress of this course is taking a toll on my health (I have some health problems) and I'm disillusioned. I don't think I'm cut out for this. I know things aren't going to get any easier and I'm at a loss for what to do.</p>

<p>I have half of the requirements needed to fulfill a psychology degree because I minored in psych. I'm thinking maybe since I am better at psychology I should switch my major? I will graduate sooner in psych than I would in microbiology. What do you think? Any advice?</p>

<p>Please don't say I'm not trying or that I am just a bad student. I had great grades and I was an IB diploma recipient.</p>

<p>If you majored in psychology, what would you want to do? The only reason I’m asking is because I know there’s a specialty in counseling called genetic counseling, which might appeal to both psychology and biology.</p>

<p>If it’s feasible, you could change your major to psychology and your minor to biology, so you can still stay in a subject you love.</p>