I'm currently in my undergrad for math and my school offers an expedited bachelor's to master's program. I liked a lot of my math classes, such as all the calculus ones, a symbolic logic course, discrete structures, and some probability stuff. However, I HATE Linear Algebra and I just can't seem to learn it. I'm taking it right now and so far I have done well, but I have no idea what I am doing at the same time. It's also VERY frustrating. So knowing this, will I make it in the graduate program if I choose to do it? My GPA is also 3.7, but will probably take a beating from Linear.
Side note: I do have trouble retaining information sometimes from previous classes, possibly due to my learning disabilities.
If you do not enjoy learning math then graduate school is going to be frustrating and you are not going to like it.
If the only problem is linear algebra this semester you can drop it and take it later when you have less credit hours and more time to spend on it.
Be honest with yourself and see what you want to do with your life. Also make an appointment with your academic advisor to see what does he/she think.