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No. You do not suck. You can truly . . . whatever the opposite is.

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Q: Do you suck at physics and engineering if you are good at math but bad at programming chemistry and essay writing?
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Do you suck at physics chemistry and engineering if you are good at math but bad at programming and essay writing?

No. You do not suck. You can truly . . . whatever the opposite is.


Will physics and chemistry and engineering be difficult if you are good at math and economics but not at writing essays?

It's absurd to draw such a general correlation.


Is it true that if you are good at math and economics but not writing code you will have difficulties with physics chemistry and engineering?

No. It is an absurd falsehood, to which no credence should be paid.


Is it true that if you are bad at writing essays but excellent at math you will fail physics chemistry and engineering since they require lab reports?

No, it is not true. It is false.


Is it true that if you are good at math you will fail chemistry physics and engineering?

The short answer is no. Physics, Chemistry and Engineering are nothing but applying math to the real world. So if you are good at math, you will likely do well. Writing becomes important with things like lab reports in school. In the real world, if you are going into one of these disciplines, writing may become important if you need to put together a technical document or wish to publish a paper on something that you are researching.


Will chemistry and physics be hard for you if you are good at math but not at writing essays?

No


What does having a strong and solid background at math have to do with physics chemistry computer science and engineering?

Math is used to describe nature. Chemistry and physics are described by math and engineering is the application of these sciences. Computer science requires math because code writing and design of parts all require math to be proficient. If you study engineering at university you will take 2 years of calculus before you can get into pro school.


Do you need to be an expert at essay writing to be an expert in physics and engineering?

Yes


Will you have difficulty in physics chemistry and engineering if you're good at math and economics but not a good programmer in terms of writing code in C plus plus and VB?

It depends on which field of engineering you are undertaking. If software engineering features to any degree then you'll probably struggle in that particular area but more generally, just being able to show an appreciation of programming languages, such as the inherent strengths and weaknesses, would be useful, even if you're not particularly proficient at programming in those languages. Ultimately, the best person to ask is the tutor.


Do you suck at physics and chemistry if you are good at math but bad at programming and essay writing?

Yes and no, yes because every field will ask you to write essays but no because it's more important to be good with math


What are the chances of a dyslexic who's good at math to go into physics chemistry and engineering?

A person who has dyslexia but who is good at math can succeed in the sciences. Science depends much more on math, than it does on writing.


Will physics chemistry and engineering be difficult for you if you are good at math but bad at writing 2000 word essays?

Not necessarily. They may be difficult for you if you're the sort of person that thinks this question makes sense, though.