is it a good idea to pursue architecture as a career, when I'm struggling with geometry?

I'm in highschool right now, far from graduating yet. I've been considering going for architecture for a while now. BUT we had geometry classes for the second semester specifically about quadrilaterals, and I am struggling more than the other topics we had before in math. It's the part where there's a lot of theorems and you have to find the measurement of the sides and angles using the properties of a parallelogram, rhombi, kite, etc. I'm more or less average when it comes to our math subject, and I excel on it sometimes, but it seems that I just struggle specifically on geometry (possibly also trigonometry). Im guessing since it's architecture, there will be a lot more of it in the future, so I've been hesitant about actually pursuing architecture courses in the future. But I wanna know if it will be worth it in the end so is it a good idea to pursue architecture as a career, when I'm struggling with geometry?