I will admit that the highest level that i took was Business Calculus. I didn't graduate high school because my grades were so bad, so after i got my degree through an adult-ed program, i had to take a remedial math my first semester in college. I did so well in that one that the teacher banned me from taking the final. Then i took college algebra, got an A with ease, then trigonometry, then business calculus. Did not study for trig and got a B, got an A with absolute minimum effort in Business Calc. I find most college classes fall into 1 of 2 categories, easy A's and then other classes. The easy A's are classes you can just goof off in and still get an A. All the other ones are the exact same for me, just read over the chapter 2 or 3 times, and do the practice problems. But to be fair, once i read a chapter more than twice, I pretty much have it memorized, so it isn't the same as when most people do it. Don't know, math is just pretty much a joke to me, always has been. That's just me though. Do you go to office hours? And do they give you homework to do on your own time? And is the homework online?