No, it is not true. It is false.
No. You do not suck. You can truly . . . whatever the opposite is.
No, you have to be good at physics and engineering to be good at it. Engineering would require you to write reports, but to write a 2500 word report? It's about quality, not quantity. If you can write a good essay, then you should have no problem writing up reports for when you do engineering work - assuming you know what you're doing. If you're hopeless at writing essays, physics and engineering, then you're going to be bad at it.
A essay is writing begging, middle, and end.
When writing an essay always use the word not the number so use six.
Good students should be able to do well both at math and essay writing. If you are having trouble with essay writing, you should do more reading. Everything that you read has something to teach you about writing.
No. You do not suck. You can truly . . . whatever the opposite is.
No. You do not suck. You can truly . . . whatever the opposite is.
In a summary essay you describe the story. In literature essays you answer questions.
Yes it is a possibility. There is no competition for a Pullitzer in Physics, Chemistry, or Engineering.
Yes
No, it will not be hard.
Yes, that is possible. The sciences of physics, chemistry, and engineering do not depend upon the ability to write essays.
Yes and no, yes because every field will ask you to write essays but no because it's more important to be good with math
To analyze the theme in a piece of narrative writing
it conveys a message about life that the that the selection conveys to you
To back up your argument with evidence
Of course you would, provided you're willing to apply yourself to your studies, and to quit wasting your time endlessly posting the same inane question here.