No, not at all.
not that i know of, but im sure if you can write than yes, just instead type :-)
There is no patron saint of numbers and words. There are patrons of mathematicians: St. Barbara St. Hubert of Liege and there are patrons of writers: St. Francis de Sales St. John the Apostle St. Lucy of Syracuse St. Paul the Apostle
About 40 writers were used to record the Bible. (2 Peter 1:20, 21)
Ellipses allow writers to leave words out of a quote. Make a pause in dialogue - Apex :)
Most say there are 40 writers of the various works in the Bible.
No, this is far from the truth. I am one of those people working in a math related field.
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
Study math! it is good for you and it can lead you to jobs that are not communication heavy.
There can be no generalisation about mathematicians or any other professions. Even some authors are not good writers!
Engineering does not involve a lot of writing, mostly it is mathematical calculations. Anyway, stop worrying about whether it is normal for you to be a terrible writer, and instead, do more reading, and see how it is done. People learn how to write by observing how writers do it. Try a Stephen King novel, they're lots of fun.
The answer to this is a highly variable one. Normally, as one assumes, mathematicians, just because they are good at numbers, may not always land them up being poor writers. However, it is quite true, that because mathematicians, often busy with calculations, may not have been able to work much on their literary skills. Hence, one may face some problem with the language and editing. But, this isn't a bi problem, as this applies to most other professions. So, on a whole, mathematicians can be excellent writers, if suitable efforts can be put forward.
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No. Engineers need to be able to explain their proposals in a clear, concise manner. They need to be able to communicate effectively with their teams. No potential client is not going to be interested in commissioning work from an engineer who cannot do these things.
The whole entire thing is completely overrated and makes no sense. All the characters are annoying, and the writers do not know how to write.
Yes, Nasa has Engineers, mathematicians, scientists, technicians, writers and many more. The list goes on. Satellite Engineer's are the ones who explore the solar system and the universe.
The writers of the math books are the ones who think up those questions, they are generally mathematicians.
I'm sure there are many emngineers who are not good at writing essays. - Just as there are many writers who are not good at engineering