I would try other tutors. With math, much of the comprehension comes down to how it's explained to you. People learn differently, and people teach differently. You may find one tutor who can explain math to you in the exact way your brain learns. It will truly be an "Aha!" moment when it happens.
Also, the suggestion for a study group is an excellent idea. Same concept - if you learn together with other students, chances are that one of them will be able to explain it to you in a way that makes sense.
ps - Good luck, and congratulations for being so near the last hurdle. I got my bachelors degree a few weeks after my 40th birthday - so I know what you're going through.
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