How can you hate trig? It was freakishly easy compared to Calculus, and calculus was easy compared to Linear Algebra and all that vector nonsense. And geometry isn't much further from "Here's a square, it does square things. This is a circle. It does circle things". Conics was my favorite part of geometry... who knew you could get so much things from slicing a cone. And as for trig... sin waves and cosign... that's the stuff of the universe man. Without sin waves we wouldn't have our modern understanding of a lot of electricity...
Don't get me wrong, when trig can be applied to things in physics, it was a little more interesting and applicable for me but otherwise it had the distinct problem of feeling incredibly awkward and near pointless when attempting to practice it and I quickly lost focus/interest and simply could not latch onto it in the slightest.
Also the amount of memorization... I can remember important Physics/Chemistry values (such as moles) because they feel applicable to me given their constant use in something I enjoy, Trig gave me nothing to specifically glue those terms.