Which math option?

I’m thinking about and pretty certain I want to transfer in the fall to a 4 year university. Before I do I would like to have completed the Michigan transfer plan so my general requirements are done. I need two more classes to do so one for humanities and a math class. Unfortunately, I’m currently only in a beginning algebra class. I took the same course at a different college with quarter schedule and it didn’t transfer. I should have retaken the Compass test and placed in a higher one but I didn’t.

Anyways my options to complete the math requirement are either:
a) 8 week Everyday Mathematics course - this probably be a lot easier but the only time it’s offered is 8am 4 days a week and in the summer that would kinda suck :-S
OR
b) 6 week Intermediate Algebra followed by 6 week College Algebra - I’m a little worried that this will be too hard and the classes will move really fast. I’m not particularly good or bad at math, it kinda depends. I looked at the table of contents for the textbooks they use and the college algebra seems to repeat quite a bit of intermediate algebra though. Since the college algebra is at 10am, I’m not sure if it’s worth the harder courses just to not have an 8am class.

I’m really indecisive and can’t decide which I should do. I will have an English Lit course online this summer too so I want to keep that mind with how hard they will be.

What would you do? Or what do you think is better?