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Q: Do you suck at physics chemistry and engineering if you are good at math but bad at computer programming?
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What does being brilliant with mathematics have to do with physics chemistry computer science computer programming and engineering?

nothing and everything


Does being good at math but weak at computer programming hinder you from physics chemistry and engineering?

yes


What university programs have a lot of math but not much computer programming in them?

Accounting, Engineering(except computer engineering, software engineering and electrical engineering), Physics, Chemistry, etc


Do you suck at physics and engineering if you are good at math but bad at chemistry computer science and programming?

That depends on the individual


Does being good at math but not biology and programming help you with physics chemistry and engineering?

Yes, math is more closely applicable to physics, chemistry, and engineering, than biology and programming are.


What university programs have a lot of math in them?

Majors with a lot of math: Physics, Chemistry, Computer programming, Accounting, Math, Engineering and Architecture.


Is it true that if you're good at math but bad at programming you will fail physics chemistry and engineering?

no


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

Such a correlation is absurd.


Can anyone who is strong at math as well as physics and chemistry do well in computer programming languages as well as all fields of engineering?

Mathematics, chemistry and physics form much of the basis of engineering - do well at those and you should do well in engineering. Mathematics is the only applicable subject related to computer programming, but being good at the other two subjects indicates both a logical mindset and good memory for information, which are useful skills in any computer-related field.


Are the subjects like mathematics physics chemistry involved in computer science engineering?

Mathematics and physics are both required for computer science and computer engineering degrees; chemistry might not be, depending upon your individual school.


Is it true that if you are good at math and economics but weak in computer programming you will fail physics chemistry and engineering?

Not necessarily but you will be expected to understand computing - as a tool for aiding complex calculations, not an end in itself. You are right about the maths, but economics? Engineering is the practical application of science, principally physics but also chemistry.


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

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