I'm sure I passed my maths exams, they went quite well. Not going to get good grades, though, and that's a shame, but this is the first semester of probably five years+ of education, so I'll consider this lesson learned; work more.
I'm considering changing courses, nothing drastic, just the other comp. science course. They are similar next semester, except from one class, which is linear algebra for the other course, and something called "practical web-design" for the one I'm taking, which sounds like it's pretty much analysis of web pages. Practical my ass.
I'm pretty sure I'll need linear algebra at a later point and I'm completely sure that the web-design thing is useless (that's also what I've heard from anyone who's ever taken it), but the problem is that I'll be stuck on the other course after this, and in the later years there's some mandatory courses which involves kinda fringy maths stuff that's not really interesting. I'll have to hear if I can jump a bit back and forth and still be allowed to get a bachelor in three years.