We had something called "Freshman rule", and let me tell you, I used it on a math class. The thing that stinks about being a freshman, especially one with no major, you end up taking the "core" classes. Which most large schools make extra hard in order to "weed out" those who don't want to be there. My advice is keep checking into the tutoring...ask the professor for suggestions. As Sky said, Get help now! Before it's too late.
If at all possible skate through the hard classes with a D (afterall, as my FIL says D=Done) and if that isn't an option, take those course at a Comm. College in the summer and transfer them.
As for a major...declare something for the time being, if you decide you don't like it, transfer. From the little we've spoken, education could be the right field for you. It's a good place to start.
You'll be ok. Freshman year is the hardest...it's usually the biggest transition. If I can help, let me know.
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