Should I take Finite Math at IU Kelley or community college??

I’m a freshman Kelley standard admit at Indiana University - Bloomington. I’m on the path to making it into Kelley Business School, and I’d like an opinion if I should take Finite math at my local community college this summer. Plans for Finance, Investment Banking or Accounting.

Here’s my schedule and grades this year:

1st semester:
Math 119 (Calculus): B+
Microeconomics 201: B
Accounting A100: B+
Folklore 131: B+
History 210: A-
Psych 101: B+

2nd semester (currently earning A’s at midterm point)
Computer in Business K201
Business Presentations C104
Compass Business T-175
Macroeconomics 202
History of Rock Music 202
Bowling

Finite is roughly the same difficulty grade-wise as M119 at IU, but it’s a lot different. Calculus basically tests how good you are at algebra/applying new types of math skills, but finite is more about logic and figuring out which problems require which formula to solve.

The actual math in finite is a lot easier, but the process to figure out each problem can be more difficult. If you got a B+ in calc, you would probably be ok in finite at IU, but it’s your call.