If you are good at Math, you can still get a high class job such as an accountant nevertheless.
That should be rather obvious as these people seem to speak in math. Computer science to theoretical mathematics.
it's called a mathematician. The study math
I'd like to imagine engineering is for anyone who can become competent enough in the skills required of engineers.
well, you gotta know physics and good communication skills because engineers work in groups on projects.
no
Any student are vary fresh mind ,but he/she are good reading and writing.Those students who are lazy minded they cannot good reading and writing.
For people who excel at visual mathematics civil engineering and electrical engineering are excellent careers. Computer programming or a job in architecture would also require great visual math skills.
Math.
Yes and no. Yes because many famous engineers have difficulty writing papers that are long and extended but no because in either case, they need to know how to write.
one who is extremely good at math could easily become an accountant, or if you're good with your hands, a carpenter. maybe even a math teacher. all the possibilities are there, you just need to look.
No. Math does invlove a lot of varibales, but a dyslexics main struggle is reading.
All careers have some math. Just living from day-to-day requires some math.