Will failing calculus affect my chances at college a lot?

<p>lol hmm…im doing better than i did in my other calc class (i retook it if u dont remember) and i have a different teacher who grades on a different scale and i like him sooo much better. although i wish he would illegally change my grades for me but he wont : / lol (like i accidently missed a hw problem and got 7/10 and asked if cud redo it but he said no…it was worth a try)… but anyways i luv math and if u luv math u shud. also if it has to do with ur major, u shud. if u have to do it eventually, u might as well do it early. i know i have to do this class for my major eventually anyways so id rather get it over with right now. im sure it’ll be harder if i take it anywhere else…unless private schools grade easier or have WAY better teachers or something…then idk but im doing it. dont do it if u dont want to. U have to be willing to STUDY lol or u wont pass. believe me. if u dont want to study, dont take it. i didnt study much the furst time around, and it killed me. luckily i have a small disability that kinda saved my life. : ]]]</p>

<p>When I was in Calc AB AP I found the MIT professors to be MUCH better teachers than my high school teacher (I just watched lectures/got lecture notes for Math 18.01 - [MIT</a> OpenCourseWare | Mathematics | 18.01 Single Variable Calculus, Fall 2006 | Video Lectures | detail](<a href=“http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Mathematics/18-01Fall-2006/VideoLectures/detail/embed01.htm]MIT”>http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Mathematics/18-01Fall-2006/VideoLectures/detail/embed01.htm)). Hopefully it can help you as well.</p>

<p>woah thats really kool that they post it online. i guess thats mit for u hah. i wonder if usc does that. but i watched 2 diff videos on that site and then i thought of what one of my friends once said when we were both talking about failing calc. he said, “calculus is calculus. where ever u take it. whether its at stanford or at community college. ur going to learn the same stuff.”</p>