@Aspiringengineer96 - good news! You don’t have to be an BS in engineering to work in fields of robots, cars, planes and technology. Engineers do the math and science behind the design of all those things so in many cases they work with the technology before it’s built, but other jobs involve working with developing technology as it is being built or manufactured or implemented in the real world. Design majors and technology majors don’t usually have to slog through the math and physics of engineering. TBH I would never recommend that someone who hated or felt uncomfortable with lots of math to enter an BS engineering major but that doesn’t mean you have to give up on your dream of working with what you love. Just educate yourself on your options for educational paths.
FYI, as an example of technology degrees that aren’t “BSE” here’s Purdue Polytechnic’s info on their approach. I hope it opens your eyes to some options…
https://polytechnic.purdue.edu/prospective-students/engineering-technology-difference