What is it that you hated about physics? It feels like it’s mostly math/calculus, so if you don’t mind those, I’m not sure what’s so different about physics. Are you taking Calc BC?
Computer Science majors require a lot of math courses, so if that’s something you want to avoid, you may want to look at an adjacent major (and colleges expect competitive CS applicants to demonstrate real strength in math). Sure, you can be a capable web developer or designer without using a lot of math day to day, but you also don’t need a CS degree to do that. For a coder who doesn’t love math, a program in software engineering or UI/UX design might be a better fit.
Here’s one piece that speaks more to the difference:
- “Starting computer science studies to become a software developer is probably going to be disappointing, because Computer Science is more a “degree in applied mathematics” than a “degree where you learn how to code”, as David Budden puts it.”
Worth doing some more research to figure out what classes you really want to take, and which major would best accommodate those.