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You'll need both math skills and writing skills. You should definitely practice writing essays. Not only will this help you in the short term, but you'll need writing skills later on for many different jobs.

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Is it true that if you are good at math you will fail chemistry physics and engineering?

The short answer is no. Physics, Chemistry and Engineering are nothing but applying math to the real world. So if you are good at math, you will likely do well. Writing becomes important with things like lab reports in school. In the real world, if you are going into one of these disciplines, writing may become important if you need to put together a technical document or wish to publish a paper on something that you are researching.


Which science is used to create new technology?

Generally all the science is needed! Engineering is often at the forefront in the physical manufacture, but any science would be needed to identify a need, come up with the theory and create the details depending on what is needed. For example, a new chromotography technology is likely to rely heavily on physics and chemistry.


Is genetic engineering playing god?

maybe, maybe not its more likely to be Jebus


What are the benefits of a PhD in electrical engineering?

Your more likely to get a job, and you will probably get paid more for it.


Is programming an art or an engineering discipline?

Highly likely an art than a science, most people get the misconception that you have to be good at math to be a good programmer, but it's not necessary. In fact, creativity will serve a programmer very well meaning that if you're great with languages and essays, then programming and coding should be easy for you. I did computer science once, and I highly regretted it because it was too much programming which required creativity which is something that I don't possess. ========== May I suggest that engineering is creatively applied science? Computer programming requires both creativity and an ability to think very logically and follow set rules. Because following those rules leans more towards engineering than art, I'd lean towards programming being more engineering than art.

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Is it true that if you are good at math you will fail physics chemistry and engineering?

No.In fact, not being good at maths is more likely to compromise your chances.


Are you bad at physics and engineering if you are good at mathematics?

Of course not. Certainly, you won't be bad at physics or engineering BECAUSE OF your math skills. You NEED math for physics, and both math and physics for engineering, so somebody who is not good at math is more likely to have trouble with physics or engineering.


Is it true that a mathematics expert is more likely to fail chemistry and physics?

It depends on what you mean. If you mean "more likely to fail chemistry and physics than to fail mathematics", then the answer is presumably yes. If you mean "more likely to fail chemistry and physics than some bozo who can't figure out how this 'multiplication' thing works", then no. In physics and (most kinds of) chemistry, a solid understanding of mathematics can only be helpful.


Is it true that if you are good at math you will fail science including physics chemistry and biology and engineering which includes thermodynamics and calculus?

The opposite is true. You will more than likely be good at science.


What would a chemists likely to study?

First chemistry; after physics and mathematics.


What would a chemist be most likely to study?

First chemistry; after physics and mathematics.


What profession would most likely rely on physics and chemistry?

Physicist and chemist


What major should you stick to if you are good at math but not at essay writing?

Most likely Physics, Chemistry(some levels), Engineering, Business, Finance, and Accounting. Economics also sounds good. However, it's completely impossible to escape writing essays altogether because it's a general education requirement and for sure, you will be writing occasionally. Before freaking out, note that the writing in the workplace is much easier than in college and university.


Is it true that if you as an individual are good at mathematics but not essays you will fail physics and engineering?

It's completely true for some individuals, and completely false for other individuals with exactly the same abilities. Given one single individual with that pattern of abilities, it's not possible to predict which group includes him. It IS known, however, that the individual is more likely to excel in Physics and Engineering than he is to fail them, if he has some INTEREST in those courses of study, regardless of his abilities.


Is it true that if you are good at math you will fail chemistry physics and engineering?

The short answer is no. Physics, Chemistry and Engineering are nothing but applying math to the real world. So if you are good at math, you will likely do well. Writing becomes important with things like lab reports in school. In the real world, if you are going into one of these disciplines, writing may become important if you need to put together a technical document or wish to publish a paper on something that you are researching.


Courses to take in high school for engineering?

Search the websites of the universities you are likely to go to, and see what they say for "Admission Requirements." They will vary a bit, but for any kind of engineering you can't go wrong taking all the maths and science courses your High School offers, at the highest levels they are offered. But don't neglect at least one higher level English course.


Is it true that if you're good at math you'll most likely fail chemistry?

No, it is not. It is possible, of course, but advanced sciences like chemistry, biology or physics require a good mathematical background, so if you are good at math, then you actually have a better chance in chemistry.