yeah
no
No, it is not true. It is false.
Not TrueA successful engineer needs to be able to write correctly and effectively. He need not be a creative writer or a clever essayist. Schools that teach engineering also offer (and usually require ) courses in scientific writing. Anybody who is smart enough to understand advanced math is smart enough to learn adequate writing skills. There is really not much difference between good mathematical writing and good engineering writing.
That is not true; however it is important to have good writing skills in these professions as you must document on paper your work and conclusions. Don't neglect courses on writing and humanities as it will make you a better person all around and help you and compliment you in your science skills, particularly if you go on to college.
yeah
Don't see why not.
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
No it isn't.
no
Yes and no. Yes because many famous engineers have difficulty writing papers that are long and extended but no because in either case, they need to know how to write.
it's called a mathematician. The study math
No it's not true, engineering is more mathematics based than writing based and more than likely, most engineers in the field are terrible at writing. Writing skills can take you so far in most fields such as this but with engineering and other math based fields like economics and accounting, it doesn't matter that much.
No, it is not true. It is false.
No. If you're bad at essay writing, you might as well just get used to saying "You want fries with that?".
Answer: Nope..It doesn't matter Answer: A work in engineering will certainly need some writing. On the other hand, a "terrible writer" can still learn to write, so I would say, the answer is no - not necessarily.
Excellent writing is when someone has written something excellent. To write something excellent, the writer used their imagination and creativity.