Pressure of being a failing student

I’m not sure where to start here so I’ll just dive in.

I just found out that I failed my calculus based physics class for the second time. I have been an undergraduate since 2010. I have failed pre calc 2 times, calc 1 3 times, calc 2 4 times and a couple other random general ed classes. I’m getting to the point where I just want to give up on college but I’ve worked so hard. I only have 6 classes left to graduate. I’ve accessed every resource possible. (Tutors, peers, advisors, etc). I’ve attended three different colleges just to find good professors but I think I am the problem. I’m on academic probation so I’m working full time so I can pay for my own classes. I just seem to be stuck and I feel absolutely hopeless. Everyone around me does/did very well in college. Any advice is welcomed.

What are you majoring in? What degree are you trying to get? Are you at CC and if not where are you?

Six classes seems close. Unless you are in a major that doesn’t suit you and they are all/mostly in that major. I will say that many majors don’t require Calc, and if you had come out here a few years ago you probably would have gotten advice to find a major that doesn’t require as much math. Are you close to having credits to graduate in any major that doesn’t require Calc?