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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Not necessarily. You're in school to get better at those things.
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You don't really need much computer programming for most engineering courses - except those where you specifically concentrate on computer science. And I don't see any reason why you should fail at OTHER, unrelated, subjects, just because you are bad at writing code. Finally, I think you shouldn't be afraid of writing code - you can still learn it.
Not really. Science Engineering deals basically with Math subjects. Therefore, if you're good in Math, you'll do good in Science Engineering.
ambot lng
Not necessarily. You're in school to get better at those things.
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"Engineering" is really not a single career, but a term that encompasses just about any career that includes lots of applied science. You will need lots of math and science in any engineering career. But with respect to writing computer code, most engineering careers will only have some introductory programming courses - nothing to be afraid of, really. Just don't take an engineering in computer science or related areas. You can ask the university for a list of subjects taken. Also, if you are not good at writing computer code right now, you might still learn it.
yes you will in order to do anything your gonna have to know reading,time,and math remember those three things to sustain your life.
Classes in writing are are typically required to earn a degree in science and engineering. Those classes determine whether or not a student has sufficient writing skills for science and engineering careers.
You don't really need much computer programming for most engineering courses - except those where you specifically concentrate on computer science. And I don't see any reason why you should fail at OTHER, unrelated, subjects, just because you are bad at writing code. Finally, I think you shouldn't be afraid of writing code - you can still learn it.
Computer science is a more abstract study of computing techniques; which will include computer programming. Computer programming, as it implies, is the practise of writing programs for computers.
yes of course
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