It's not possible to tell from that information, because there's no connection.
In fact, there may not be any such thing as "bad at engineering" at all, only
"not sufficiently motivated to put in the effort to be good at engineering".
Not necessarily.
yes
Well, people who do well in computer engineering and programming are usually also good at math. If the student's grades are good, then maybe they should consider a double major. It's up to them.
That depends on the individual
It depends. It's probably the best type of person to start computer engineering and programming. I consider myself a strong math student and a good programmer. But I'm young and not experienced.
That depends. Are you bad at engineering?
Mostly any engineering major(except any computer related engineering disciplines), as well as a math major.
If you think you can draw that kind of correlation, then I've got news for you: You're not that good at math.
Accounting, Engineering(except computer engineering, software engineering and electrical engineering), Physics, Chemistry, etc
Just about any engineering course that's not specialized in computers. You might want to try your hand at computer programming anyway; you'll probably need SOME computer programming.
Majors with a lot of math: Physics, Chemistry, Computer programming, Accounting, Math, Engineering and Architecture.
Yes, math is more closely applicable to physics, chemistry, and engineering, than biology and programming are.