They may do OK in physics, chemistry or engineering but it is unlikely that they will do particularly well.
In their career, there will be times when they need to write up reports on their work. Or they may need to "sell" their ideas for research funding, or for Business Finance. Their audiences will be busy people, receiving many such reports or applications and will not wish to spend time reading poorly presented work.
Yes it is a possibility. There is no competition for a Pullitzer in Physics, Chemistry, or Engineering.
Yes, that is possible. The sciences of physics, chemistry, and engineering do not depend upon the ability to write essays.
you wont always fail
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No. language has no fixed rules. generally a sentence is structured Subject + Predicate However, txt can b unfixed, unlike mathematics and have a logical structure that is easy to understand.
No, many professor just told me that common people who are good in math can pass on science engineering and business which that fields includes math in it so their is no problem to pass that kind of field where you can solve the problems or such numbers for business like money/percentages and in engineering that also includes formulas which is also contain MATHEMATICS in it...I agree to you that if you're good at math your terrible on essay writings etc. which is on English sub.And that's a proof to me i'm good at English but I'm terrible at Math, different to my cousin which is good at math but terrible in english... That's it..Hope I help....^_^
No it's not true, engineering is more mathematics based than writing based and more than likely, most engineers in the field are terrible at writing. Writing skills can take you so far in most fields such as this but with engineering and other math based fields like economics and accounting, it doesn't matter that much.
No it isn't.
No, not at all.
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