Math is just about practice, I would suggest getting your pre reqs out of the way at a community college since it's cheaper (if you don't have a scholarship). Once you get the hang of math, you really learn how to problem solve and discover patterns. There's no such thing as being good or bad at math, you just can't cram shyt in and hope to pass. It really takes a lot of dedication. Either way, unless you are a Math major, you really are not required to take extremely advanced math courses. You definitely have to take calculus and probably some stats, but I'd suggest getting a tutor. Take advantage of the labs your college offers.