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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.

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Q: Is it true that if you are good at math and economics but weak in computer programming you will fail physics chemistry and engineering?
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Is being good at math and economics but weak in computer programming going to cause problems in physics chemistry and engineering?

Not as much as weakness in science - no good being an expert at programming if you don't understand what it is you are trying to make the computer calculate. I'd be mroe worried about the relevance or not of economics!


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