>>12451804I'd try to study more, not for the grade in this class but for better understanding later on. While classes tend to go over the basic info you need at first, knowing the background is incredibly useful
You only need a C to pass but you certainly don't want one, given that classes tend to get more difficult as it goes.
Getting the associates and then going for the bachelor's is a good idea, anon.
You didn't mention how many credits you've completed, I'm assuming it's your second or third semester.
Out of curiosity, what's your major? -t. aerospace engie graduate