I am failing my calculus class and I basically have to retake the last year of college. The College I am trying to transfer to, said I don't have the aptitude to do anything math-related and they will not accept me.
I have no idea what to do. I might just have to pick a major that contains no math at all. Regardless of what classes I am taking though, I am going to attempt to learn math on my own.
How can I figure out at what level I should start learning math again? To be honest if I were to take some 6th grade math tests right now I would fail them, I forget math incredibly easily. I constantly forget everything I learn.
I did take a look at Kahn Academy web site. It looks a pretty good one. I strongly recommend you to try it first. If it doesn't work for you, you might want to consider the method a friend of mine used, it worked for him.
He has a relative whose only kid entered college. The parents were going to get rid of all the high school textbooks and supplemental books their kid used. He picked them up. Starting from the easiest one(I don't know if it was the 7th grade or not), he read most of the books. He now teaches physics at a good university.
I strongly believe most people have the ability to pass Calculus in college. It's matter of how hard you study and how you study it. If you have trouble learning it, either you are not studying hard enough or you lack some skills you are supposed to learn while in high school. Judging from your current and past posts, I believe you need to make up the skills you missed. Thus, my suggestion.