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.
No, it is not true because you can work to improve your writing.
No, that is not a causative correlation.
No. It is not true. There's no analytical way to make a statement like that.
No, that is not true, but it helps to write, especially technical memos, to document what you have done.. I hated essays at school, but have been an engineer for many years and now write many reports. But not everyone does that; just do your best.
yes you are to work as a engineer No. You would not be forbidden to work as an engineer. There might be greater opportunities open to you if you were good at essay writing, but it is not essential.
yes
Being able to present your findings is important, but understanding the material is more important. The trick to essay writing is to be as concise as possible while still giving a deep enough answer for the full award. While I would say that essay writing skills are important, it should not be the end of your carreer.
No, that is not a causative correlation.
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.
have a bad grammar
Of course it is not true even if it were the other way round
No, it is not true. It is false.