Not necessarily even if it was the other way round.
yes of course
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No, that is not true. But it helps to do good in writing so you can explain and document the facts and results of physics and engineering. I hated to write essays in school, but now I enjoy writing technical memos in engineering, so do your best
Not necessarily. You're in school to get better at those things.
Not really. Science Engineering deals basically with Math subjects. Therefore, if you're good in Math, you'll do good in Science Engineering.
In my opinion, it is not TRUE. Engineering courses have more Math subjects than English or Communication subjects. So if you're good in Math, you will be a good engineer someday.
None of those talents or shortcomings is a reliable predictor. You will fail Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, or any other specialty, if you expect it to be so hard that you'll fail it, or if you expect it to be so easy that you'll sail through without work. The decision to fail it or not fail it is your decision to make, and has no connection with what you think you're good at or not good at.
Nope, as explained various times, engineers have difficulty writing papers(in other words, they are bad at them) because they only know the numbers and believe that the numbers explain themselves. They don't realize that the other person doesn't understand what the numbers are about. Don't worry about it anyway.
No it isn't.
If you are not particularly good at writing you might fail engineering or you might have a difficult time passing. Being able to write clearly and understandably is important in engineering as in many other fields. But you can always learn how to write better, so don't pass up an education in engineering simply because you are not a good writer. Get some instruction in writing nonfiction.
yes you will in order to do anything your gonna have to know reading,time,and math remember those three things to sustain your life.