Should I take Calculus this summer?

<p>I need advice bad! Here is my situation, I attend Northeastern and I did terribly in a calculus / differential equations / linear algerba class. Now I am considering taking basic level calculus at a community college back home, so that when I return to NU this fall I can take Diff Eq/ Calc over again. Looking back the class wasnt that difficult, I just think my weak calc skills were what killed me! ;/
So is it worth it to take it in the summer at a cc, or just spend time looking over the notes and try and go at it, and do better next time?? Thanks for reading this!!!</p>

<p>What is a “calculus / differential equations / linear algebra” class? Never heard of all that combined into one class.</p>

<p>I have heard of and taken:
Calculus I (Limits, Derivatives, Integrals)
Calculus II (Integrals, Sequences, Series, Power Series)
Calculus III (Multivariable)
Differential Equations
Linear Algebra</p>

<p>The class is called “Calculus and differential Equations for Biology” its for Biology majors only. within the class a student needs to master, calculus, linear algebra, diff eq. and various topics, the school rolled basic calc, linear alg, and diff eq all into one class designed for bio majors. Each topic is covered so quickly I feel like I need a year to go over all this material. I know its confusing, but its true, I feel like I need to take calc one and two at a CC in order to master this class…</p>