I’m a Biomajor, I suck at math and afraid my dad will force me to be an electrician if I fail a math class again.

I’m currently pursuing a Biology degree, but I’m really struggling with math, and I’m worried about what might happen if I don’t pass this math class. I’m in my first year of college, with most of my tuition covered by the Michigan College Guarantee program.

Math has always been a challenge for me. While I excel in Science and English, my math scores are so low that I’ve had to take Intermediate Algebra. Unfortunately, I’m having to retake it because I didn’t do well enough in my first attempt.

My biggest fear is that if I fail again or have to drop the class, my dad will insist that I leave college and pursue a career as an electrician instead. The thought of giving up my dream of teaching young students about Biology and sharing my passion for Paleontology and the history of the Earth is devastating to me.

I truly aspire to become a Biology teacher, but I know I need to succeed in at least Calculus 1 to make that happen.

One Reply to “I’m a Biomajor, I suck at math and afraid my dad will force me to be an electrician if I fail a math class again.”

  1. It sounds like you’re in a really tough situation, and I want you to know that it’s okay to feel overwhelmed. First, it’s great that you’ve identified what you love — teaching biology and sharing your passion for it is an important goal.

    Math can feel daunting, especially when it seems to stand in the way of your dreams, but remember that many people struggle with math, and it doesn’t define your intelligence or potential in other fields. It’s also important to communicate with your dad about your goals and feelings. He may not fully understand your passion for biology and your struggles with math.

    Consider seeking out support — whether it’s a tutor, study group, or academic resources at your college. Sometimes a different perspective or teaching style can make a significant difference. There are also math workshops or resources specifically aimed at students who are working to overcome challenges in math.

    Whatever happens, your life and dreams are valuable, and there are many paths to success. If you ever feel really down, please remember to reach out to someone who can help. You’re not alone in this, and there are people who want to support you in your journey. Keep pushing forward — your passion for biology is a powerful motivator, and I believe you can find a way through this!

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