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Yes. While my teacher was very good, the content isn't that difficult.
Don't trust me, though. I'm biased and you should take many different opinions before reaching an answer.
Of course, you definitely should see about changing professors, but not classes.

Anyway, find a good Calculus textbook (recommendation: Larsen / Edwards Calculus 9e, I used it and it's somewhat reasonably priced, as far as textbooks go) and learn how to use it. A major boon (in fact, I attribute a large part of my calculus success to it) is using http://www.calcchat.com to learn how to do the example problems and with them, the content and strategies.

You should also look into Khan Academy. I've never used it, but I've only heard good things about it--perhaps some other anons might help here.
Also, check this 5.

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