As a currently on-break college student who just discovered arduino..

Most that go to four year colleges to learn electronics are in the electrical engineering program working for a BSEE degree, that to the best of my knowledge have at least the same or most likely even a harder math criteria to pass. So if math is really your weak point most any degree in science is going to be difficult to pass I would think. I know here in the US some of the junior (2 year degrees) colleges offer electronic technician type courses that don't have nearly the math requirements that a full BSEE degree requires, but still one would have to have basic skills in algebra and possibly trig to pass?

So I don't where that would leave you, but possibly you could first bite the bullet and try to apply yourself to mastering the math you would need for whatever path you would like to explore. Have you looked at the on-line Kahn math courses offered for free ( http://www.khanacademy.org/ ), they seem to have helped many people who thought that math was impossible to master before.

Lefty