Should I withdraw from my Trig class?

<p>I thought I had to get up to Calculus for to get into my accounting major. Although this is true with some schools, this is not true for all. I finally decided on the school I will be transferring to, and I do not have to get up to Calculus. They require a Finite Math & Introductory Calculus class, and the prerequisite is just college algebra, which I have already taken. Now, I am passed the dropped date at my school, so I am going to have to pay for this class no matter what. Trig is a very challenging subject for me. I failed the first test, but he'll drop your lowest test score at the end to match you final. However , I do not know if I am going to get any better at this. I've also taken Trig 2 years ago in high school and failed the first trimester. That was mainly because I missed the first month of school from being sick though. This class is now just an elective, since It's not required for my major.</p>

<p>What would you do?</p>

<ol>
<li>Stay, study hard, and try to get a good grade</li>
<li>Just withdraw for the class and be stress free </li>
</ol>

<p>I would just withdraw without even questioning it, but I am not sure how W's look on a transcript. This would be my first one. Even if I withdraw from this class, I will be full time. I will go from 16 to 12 credits.</p>

<p>As far as I know, you need at least calculus 1 for most accounting majors. </p>

<p>get on youtube, clear your concepts and work hard. Trig is one of the basis of mathematics. I know it can be really difficult but believe me it can become very simple later on.</p>