That's hard to believe, unless it's conceptual science, then people need to be good at math to learn science
It is for some, not for others. In the same way that anything is difficult for some people and not for others.
genetics, DNA, jenes. all that stuff
A number of post-secondary options are available to someone with a preference for math. Engineering, finance, economics, and computer science are some options.
Neither, History is. It all depends how you define hard and what you're good at. To some people History is dead easy, but Math and Science are both hard whereas to me Maths is dead easy, science not quite so but History is hard.
Most Science requires some mathematics, but not all math needs science.
Each person has an individual learning style, and just because math and science tend to go hand in hand, that doesn't mean that people will automatically excel in both subjects.
yes this is true. it mostly depends on what type of engineering your in, some involve math and some don't. see what field of engineering you wanna be in but just because you enjoy math and your good at it doesn't mean you have to be an engineer or in computer science find something that you know you will have fun being. there are many other careers that involve math.
You can't be good a everything.
Depending on what science you mean, quite often it HAS TO be used. Some sciences, such as physics or chemistry, are all about applying math.
Most university majors will require you to write essays regardless, but there are some majors that don't emphasize a lot of writing: Economics Math Engineering Science(except biology and some fields of chemistry)
Math is important because you will need math to calculate things like "how much will these cost" and "what's the volume of this container" and questions like that. In life, you will have many situations that will require you to do some math, and often mental. Companies want to find people that know how to do math because then they are usually better educated and are capable of doing what people that can't do math can do. Science is important because if you know some science, you would know some people and their laws. You have something to say to other scientists who want to know what is going on in the universe and on our own home planet earth. Of course some people would want to learn more about their home! Also, it aids us in curing diseases that could be fatal or devastating. By knowing some science and especially when someone becomes a doctor, that person can save tons of lives and save many, many people from suffering what they wouldn't have to with science and medicines. With less suffering, we can lead more pleasant lives and affect people around us. Companies want people that know some science, too. Also, many people just want to know a lot so that they can answer questions others have and even answer some of their own. They want to learn more and are curious in some of these subjects. Many people love math and science.
Math Frenzy is a good name also Math Ball