Wiki User
∙ 2012-06-08 21:18:59no
Wiki User
∙ 2012-06-08 21:18:59yeah
Not really. Science Engineering deals basically with Math subjects. Therefore, if you're good in Math, you'll do good in Science Engineering.
Yes
ambot lng
Yes
No it isn't.
yeah
Don't see why not.
No, many professor just told me that common people who are good in math can pass on science engineering and business which that fields includes math in it so their is no problem to pass that kind of field where you can solve the problems or such numbers for business like money/percentages and in engineering that also includes formulas which is also contain MATHEMATICS in it...I agree to you that if you're good at math your terrible on essay writings etc. which is on English sub.And that's a proof to me i'm good at English but I'm terrible at Math, different to my cousin which is good at math but terrible in english... That's it..Hope I help....^_^
Not really. Science Engineering deals basically with Math subjects. Therefore, if you're good in Math, you'll do good in Science Engineering.
Yes
Not really. You can always take a remedial course in composition, or get tutoring.
ambot lng
Yes
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.
It doesn't mean you won't be able to understand science, engineering or business, but all of those disciplines require reports: lab reports, research papers, business reports etc. One of the major steps in the scientific method is communication of results. Your peers must review both your method and hypothesis in order to validate your findings. You must be able to defend your work and ideas in writing as well as verbally. You may well understand those subjects, but you will have a hard time in school and in a professional career if your writing skills are lacking.
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.