None of the activities you've described are computer science. Computer science relies heavily on math and programming. Most computer science degree programs require you to take at least the same math as engineering students, some will require more. You'll have one (possibly more) programming class per semester.
I suggest you do some research on several different college programs and look at the sort of courses you'll have to take. Anybody can get through any college program if they are willing to work hard enough.
You will need math, no way around it. Linear algebra to start, then calculus. Computer engineers at my son's university take chemistry in the first year. Take a look at computer graphics rather than programming. Avoid hardware or computer engineering. If you don't like math then you won't like computer science or computer engineering.
thats one wide "IF"
life is chemistry.. life is physics... life is.
all thease things depend on the things your gonna "do".. "maybe".
I'd say do. you have enough charracteristics.
"Mathemathics do not a good software make."
You do need basic understanding of the underlying stuff to get anything done... thats for sure.
improve yourself.
Well, I'm planning to take up Bachelor of Science in Computing (known as Computer Science) for my college degree. I love computer. I love html,reseaching,gaming,photoshop, autocad. Programming is challenging because I love doing experiments. I'm good in Chemistry. My problem is I'm very bad in Mathematics. I don't like algebra, trigonometry ,geometry,and the most CALCULUS! Would this degree suit for me? Would I successfully graduate? Please help