Physics and engineering in college are almost all math, so you should have no problem there.
You may be bad at programming a computer, but perhaps you are not so bad at being a user. For example in electronic or mechanical engineering you will use very sophisticated CAD and math software, but as a user; not really programming as a software engineer does.
But I would say not to give up yet on programming. Everyone goes through what I call the "sweaty armpits" stage of programming, but after that most people (especially people who like math) really take to programming.
A non- programming decision are used for new unstructured and badly defined problems. These decisions are requires subjective judgments which are made by top level of management.
Yes it was very badly bombed because of engineering
The chemistry of actinium is badly known; probable actinium may be combined withe the majority of nonmetals.
Well, you've put the question badly, but it's either cosmology or stellar / planetary physics
Because actinium is very rare his chemistry is only superficially known; of course actinium doesn't react with noble gases.
It doesn't matter what your major is. An English major could do better than any science major, if they study all the science that will be on the exam. Any exam prep course or book will tell you which information you need to know for the exam. The rest is up to you. As a biology major, I found I had only covered about half of the material on the exam. Also I do badly at physics, but I pulled it up from a 6 to a 13. It just took lots of practice.
There are no risks, as such. The point of object-oriented programming is to reduce the risks of invalidating data unintentionally. With a well-designed class system, there should be no risk whatsoever. With a badly-designed class system, the risks are as a great as those with structured or procedural programming.
psh ya of course! but pick one of em. if you cheat, it will end badly.... ANSWER: Absolutely chemistry is the strongest sense when it comes to man. It doesn't matter if he is married or single with a girlfriend, when chemistry hit, he will feel it, even if he just met the woman. A bit scary especially to married men but it always happen.
Non-programmed decisions are used for new, unstructured and badly defined problems, which are non-recurring. These decisions require subjective judgement. The top-level of management makes these decisions.
If you'll complete your engineering course, let the "bad essay writer" aside, and go ahead. It is not mandatory to be a good writer in order to become an engineer.However, you need to master your native language.
Badly phrased, not enough information
more badly, most badly