Hi, I hope this is fine to post on here. For context, I'm in my first year, studying undergraduate maths in the UK. As the title says I'm failing real analysis. I have my final exam for it tomorrow, and I'm still struggling with the most basic of proofs. I have no one but myself to blame, I should have spent more time on it but it felt like no matter how much time I spent understanding the theorems, writing out proofs and doing questions, I would always end up feeling just as lost as I was to begin with. I'm taking the 'applied and stats' pathway next year, which basically has less pure maths and no complex analysis. These modules dont require you to pass real analysis in first year, but I was wondering if I would still struggle because of my very poor background in real analysis? I'm fine with most of the proofs we did in my other modules. If it helps, the topics covered in the real analysis module were things like proving convergence of sequences and series, proofs related to differentiation, and Riemann integrals. I would really, REALLY appreciate any advice.