I passed my first semester of grad physics without a physics undergrad degree
I remember I commented on a post asking about if you need to understand the math to understand physics or something like that. I said no, not entirely, for me the abstract comes easy rather than the math. Some dork physicists got pressed and were like "if you don't know the math, you don't understand the Physics!". I then told them that I got into a physics grad program and was put into the part 2s of electro and quantum but I didn't take differential equations OR linear algebra. They told me I would fail and I wouldn't be able to understand anything.
I just passed all of my classes with 2 Bs and 1 A, electro 2, quantum 2, and stat mech/thermo dynamics. This is why some people may dislike or distrust (some) physicists. They think because they can do group theory, that they MUST be the standard for all physicists. I'm not saying you don't need the math, but it's actually hilarious considering that I did an undergrad degree in marine science and a MS in data science, yet here I am, PASSING. If you want to do physics, but suck at math, still go for it, it will be hard, but you can definitely do it. You'll just have to learn as you go. Also, be aware of chud colleagues. I love you all.