<p>So I am terrible at math. I am a high school senior by the way but I dream of becoming a doctor someday because that is all I have ever wanted to do with my life. However my freshman year of high school I passed Algebra 1 with a C+;sophomore year I passed Geometry with a C; and junior year I failed Algebra 2 with a a paid tutor and was so wound up in concentrating on passing that class I almost failed two others, AP US History (D+) and French 4(D). I retook it as a senior(yes I know its embarrassing but hey I had to) and I nearly failed again but I passed with a D+ and 77% on the Exam. How will I ever get through my pre-med courses in college these next four years If I am terrible at math? Calculus and Statistics are requirements at a lot of schools. My entire HS GPA is low because of my Math courses and my almost failing those two classes. My major in college will be Spanish or French with a Pre-med track. I am very good a foreign languages and it is something I enjoy. I have been accepted to 3 colleges, waitlisted at 1, and denied by 1 so far out of the 8 I applied for. I will be going to a 4 year private college but I am just so terrible at math I do not know how I will survive math in college and keep my GPA up?</p>