I guess this is my welcome back to Jetcareers, here let's see how much I can possibly disagree with Boris and WacoFan in the same post...post.
I have to disagree completely with my conservative counterparts. I have the same undergraduate degree as Boris (albeit from a different university), but I don't have a math minor. Instead, I pursued a political science minor. There are points where I understand where Boris is coming from, but I've also taken a completely different path as far as my supporting minor (I can quite Lenin and Locke much better than Kant and Hume).
In high school, I was never able to get anything about a C in math. Four years of it, and I got a C in algebra, a D+ in geometry, a C in algebra II and then a C in a college trig. course that I dual enrolled. Once I finally hit the university for real, I managed a C in algebra II there (it's where I placed on the math test, which should tell you something, being that I went DOWN a level) and then a C in pre-calc, which was a course I had already taken. And the end result? I'm in law school. Who woulda seen that coming, a kid that's bad in math, avoids math to go on to pursue a professional degree.
So without getting into a huge lecture about how I don't agree with Waco or Boris on this one at all, and how I quite frankly believe that some of us are hard wired to be good and bad at certain academic areas (I think this horse crap about being an amazing student at every subject you have thrown at you is just that, horse crap. There are engineers in my program struggling right now, a whole lotta good their high level math courses are doing them now eh?), I've got a few recommendations:
-I know this is hard to stomach at your age, and believe me I felt the exact same way; but if you're seeing a psychiatrist, and they run the DSM4 on you, and the guy eventually comes up and says "Hey kid you have ADD," then do yourself a favor and try the drugs for a while. Flying isn't everything, and if you don't try to work on this now, you'll never get anywhere. Simply put you can't get your head in the game until you get your head fixed.
-Find something you like studying. I was a fairly apathetic student unless it came to airplanes, but now quite frankly I've found with law school I've got something I can really challenge myself with. I was a straight 2.9 GPA kinda student until law school, and now I'm praying I can manage a 2.9 here
-Don't believe for one second that if you're bad at math you will fail at life. I'm living proof that it isn't true. Waco's daughter is, quite likely, a genius, and smarter than a few of us put together. At the same time, you need to figure out how to play to your strengths. In order to do so, you need to figure out what they are.