Ash AddedWednesday, December 18, 2024 at 1:14 PM Will having a C in Pre-Calc affect me if I want to continue majoring in engineering? I have taken 2 math classes in college. I have a B in Trig. and I think I am getting a C in Pre-Calc. I am wondering if getting a C will affect me if I want to continue majoring in engineering, especially aerospace engineering. I know I will do my best to get better grades in the next math classes, but I am not sure if I should continue or give up. Should I continue majoring in engineering or no? Related to Aeronautical/Aerospace , Difficult Classes, Math & Science, Mechanical, Self Doubt Reset Sort By Default Kerri Phillips , Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory Answered Monday, January 6, 2025 at 2:39 PM If you are passionate about engineering, then I wouldn't let a stumble in a class deter you from pursuing your dream of being an engineer. I know plenty of engineers who have received a C in a class and continued on to be highly successful in their field. You should be able to work with your university to understand GPA requirements, etc. to continue in your program, and I would recommend identifying resources to help you work to improve grade in the next math courses. Are there study halls? Mentoring services? Study groups? Ultimately, you know your heart. If you are passionate about engineering - go for it! There will always be bumps along the way, but you can learn from them and continue to grow as an engineer.