Answer: Nope..It doesn't matter
Answer: A work in engineering will certainly need some writing. On the other hand, a "terrible writer" can still learn to write, so I would say, the answer is no - not necessarily.
No, that statement is not true. But that doesn't mean that if you're terrible at writing then you WILL be an engineer. It just means that there's no connection. I have made my living as an engineer for slightly more than 40 years, and I can tell you, from my observations and experience, that anything on the spectrum from functional illiteracy to world-class prose can propel a person into a career as an engineer.
Nope
No. But you might want to get better at writing.
No. You can take a course in composition, or get tutoring.
Not really. You can always take a remedial course in composition, or get tutoring.
If you'll complete your engineering course, let the "bad essay writer" aside, and go ahead. It is not mandatory to be a good writer in order to become an engineer.However, you need to master your native language.
Yes, a person can be considered a writer even if they have never been published. Being a writer is more about the act of writing than the act of being published. If someone regularly engages in the creative process of writing, they can certainly consider themselves a writer.
In that case, he never became an Engineer.
never your all terrible
We will never eat at McDonalds again because their food is terrible.
No he did not. The king of pop was a very respectful person and would never do something so terrible to a child.
No, that statement is not true. But that doesn't mean that if you're bad at writing then you WILL be an engineer. It just means that there's no connection. I have made my living as an engineer for slightly more than 40 years, and I can tell you, from my observations and experience, that anything on the spectrum from functional illiteracy to world-class prose can propel a person into a career as an engineer.