For essentially the same reason some people are tall and other people are short: not everyone is exactly the same.
Mathematics and Writing are total polar opposites: people who are great with math have a load of difficulty with essays and the same rule goes for people who are good at writing papers
it will be unwise to think that engineering is for good mathematicians who cant write essays, some are great writers it depend from individual to individual
Francis Bacon is considered the first great essayist in English literature. His collection of essays, published in 1597, marked a new form of writing that explored a wide range of topics with depth and insight. Bacon's essays laid the foundation for the modern essay as a literary form.
Yes, it is good choice. But also an engineer need some writing ability.
Frank Livingstone Huntley has written: 'Essays in persuasion' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, English literature, History and criticism 'Jeremy Taylor and the Great Rebellion'
It will be difficult to make a successful career if you cannot write papers to explain yourself.
It's just the way your brain works. Some people are good at art, others get music, others get math. It can't really be changed.
They like to express their feelings through words and their stories to tell people what could happen in your life. Brainstorming is a good way of writing down ideas. I personally like to use it for stories or essays. It's just a really great way to organize thoughts.
Leonard Fellows Dean has written: 'Tudor theories of history writing' -- subject(s): Methodology, History 'Essays on language and usage' -- subject(s): English language, Language and languages, Usage, Lending library 'The play of language' -- subject(s): Usage, English language, Linguistik, Anglais (Langue), Aufsatzsammlung 'A casebook on Othello' 'Twelve great plays' -- subject(s): Drama, Collections 'Shakespeare: modern essays in criticism' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation 'Nine great plays, from Aeschylus to Eliot' -- subject(s): Drama, Collections 'Renaissance poetry' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Lending library, English poetry
It is GREAT.......Imagine you being FAMOUS for writing great books that people enjoy. Being famous is great .
Well, some dyslexic people are far better at maths and sciences than English based subjects, so tend to end up in maths-based careers. (Since it makes sense to play to your strengths ). Although many dyslexic maths students etc.. can still write great essays, so long as there's a spell checking facility available . For others who are good at maths and are not dyslexic, there are actually many who easily write a good essay and do maths. Maths is a subject that seems to require a certain way of thinking; a logical ability, analytical and questioning, which actually does translate well into essay writing. (Maths students spend half their time attempting to argue certain statements in a very precise way, which lends itself quite well to the requirement of essay writing. Also they seem to posses a certain pedantry about the exact usages of words, which is helpful when attempting to analyse prose). Many of the great mathematicians wrote essays on philosophy (as a hobby). However since those who study maths are not actually required to write essays regularly, you may find that they're sometimes out of practice. However you will find that those who have chosen to study English would have issues doing maths (simply because if you suddenly reach a certain level then give up maths, it's difficult to get started again). Also, generally those who have tended to study English never really enjoyed maths, which would make attempts to do maths dissatisfying.
You can find these essays online. They are great resources to use in order to find the information that you need to write your own essay.