No.
genetics, DNA, jenes. all that stuff
Absolutely, yes. I know lots of people like that. In fact, it's pretty normal for people who are good in the Sciences to be not so good at English and the Humanities.
Communications Social Science Art History Liberal Arts Anthropology Sociology Philosophy English Literature Humanities Psychology Music Linguistics(this has more career opportunities for people who hate math) Education(Elementary Education, Secondary Education, Post-Secondary Education) Law
Very basically, a culture is defined by its language.
Pretty much, don't go for the following: English Literature History Psychology Sociology Anthropology Philosophy Humanities any Social Science major(except geography)
Usually it is lack of challenge. English, which is a humanity, and the other humanities lack true rigor outside of the basic technical aspects of the respective disciplines. Semantics, syntactics and semiotics are English subsections that are not adhered to, but English seems to want to step beyond its remit and say things about the natural world. Such things can be relativistic and disconnected from what is naturally known. This annoys true scholars and they lose interest in English and the other humanities beyond the basics. I really have never met anyone personally who was good at math and physics that could, without much effort, get a B in such subjects. I know I did.
Science and maths are of course interrelated. But it is not necessary that a person good at maths are good at science.
If you are not sure what you want to do, business and finance courses, humanities and science will help you in whatever you choose to do. If you are great at math and science, and enjoy detailed work, look at engineering.
in science
tv is good and bad sometimes. the good things in tv they put good shows that teach us and make us learn not do to mistake or teach us science math history humanities English Arabic and Islamic. and the bad things they put bad movies like teenagers really want to do instead of studying and ramantic movies
That's hard to believe, unless it's conceptual science, then people need to be good at math to learn science
there are many ways, without english, we can live but atleast we require basic knowledge of english sentence making etc., I mean we have to atleast express our views in english and now the world is of oppurtunities at sciences.