Surely no. Whatever may be the field we need good communicating skills. Incase of written exams that will be shown by the essays and description that we are going to provide.
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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.
HTML creates webpages, C++ and Java can make programs like games. Those are just the basic ones. You can see a list of them at: http://www.ukessays.com/essays/computer-science/programming-languages-and-their-types-and-uses.php
Not necessarily. They may be difficult for you if you're the sort of person that thinks this question makes sense, though.
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.
yeah
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No. If you suck at essays you suck. Full stop! An engineer or computer scientist may have to write good proposals to get funding. They will need to sell their skills and ideas to prospective customers. Communication with co-workers will require clear instructions. Although some of these things may be done verbally, many will require good writing skills.
Not really. Science Engineering deals basically with Math subjects. Therefore, if you're good in Math, you'll do good in Science Engineering.
Other than the science and engineering disciplines(except for software engineering, computer science and biology), most disciplines in the humanities, social science and to a certain extent, businesses that don't require mathematics, paper writing skills are needed in the workplace, even with years of experience won't do you good unless you possess a certain skills set.
Yes
You may want to choose computer science if you are interested in computers and how they work. It may also be a required class you need to graduate.
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Engineering is for students who have a fascination and curiosity for the subjects and tasks that engineering deals with. Others need not apply. It makes very little difference what they're good at or not good at. (Answer written by a person with a piece of paper that says he became an engineer almost 40 years ago, and who is still at it.)
Not necessarily. You're in school to get better at those things.
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It is not the purpose of this site to write people's essays for them, just to answer questions. As for the usefulness of science, I will remind you that without science you would not have a computer with which to ask us that question. The usefulness of science is seen everywhere in human society.