Not really. Science Engineering deals basically with Math subjects. Therefore, if you're good in Math, you'll do good in Science Engineering.
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Any generalisation of that kind is total nonsense.
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Not necessarily. Math is the language of science, rather than writing. Being a good writer may help, but being strong in the math section is more important. If you understand the math portion, there is no way you can fail
yes this is true. it mostly depends on what type of engineering your in, some involve math and some don't. see what field of engineering you wanna be in but just because you enjoy math and your good at it doesn't mean you have to be an engineer or in computer science find something that you know you will have fun being. there are many other careers that involve math.
You need good math to do engineering at a professional level.
No, where do you get such weird ideas? You NEED math for physics and engineering!
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On the contrary, you will need a lot of math to be good at science and engineering, so if you are good at math you have a good start, at least.
No. The opposite is true. A person who is good at math will tend to do well in physics and engineering.
No, that is not true. But it helps to do good in writing so you can explain and document the facts and results of physics and engineering. I hated to write essays in school, but now I enjoy writing technical memos in engineering, so do your best
You'll certainly not fail physics BECAUSE you are good at math - you NEED math for physics and engineering.
If you do well in math, you probably will do better in the disciplines that use math.
On the contrary, you NEED math, especially for physics and engineering.
In my opinion, it is not TRUE. Engineering courses have more Math subjects than English or Communication subjects. So if you're good in Math, you will be a good engineer someday.
I'm good at Math and I passed Chemistry.