Could change from person to person. There is no one subject more important than another because everyone is different.
Thought it is true that maths is important. You need to know you basic mathamatics aswel as basic english. If you dont know these then there is a high chance that you will not get too good a job. (Not saying that it is'nt possible, just not common)
Well, it depends on what subjects and jobs you are planning to do in the future. But in most cases, maths is a VERY important subject and therefore should study hard on it.
Yes. This is because in most other subject we use words. We also use math in our every day so that's why I think it is odd.
You can of course design pretty buildings but without the math you might not understand why they cannot be built! In the US and in Sweden mathematics are an important part of the architecture courses offered at most universities, but in Denmark there are schools that do not have as stringent engineering requirements.
Maths is very important in certain sports, as the calulations can assist in winning. In football its the geometric math predictions that can be drilled to then allow the players to understand how play might enable a win. This is true in most sports.
Science - because it's cool.
Not really you must have atleast a knowledge of Maths because maths is the most important skill in our life without maths i cant imagine the future
definately not maths it depends what lawyer you become...criminal lawyer etc
If you want to get better or improve our maths skills you need to practice what ever subject you are not going to well at. But most important try to listen to your teacher.
Yes, Maths is an extremely important subject, therefore having a high grade GCSE or A-Level in the subject is essential. Employers will almost always look for a decent grade GCSE in maths, and although much of the stuff you study in maths you will rarely need to use again (e.g. Pythagoras' theorem, vectors, etc), it is essential to know for examinations. So yes, it is definitely worth the effort - one of the most important subject.
Well, it depends on what subjects and jobs you are planning to do in the future. But in most cases, maths is a VERY important subject and therefore should study hard on it.
maths is vital in every job. science uses a maths, history, music. most things involve maths in one way or the other.
In My opinion MATHS! (Anyone else's) Let Me Know what you think \/ \/ \/ \/
Maths & English will be the most important
Generally, the 3 most important subjects at school are; Maths, Science and English, as they provide the basis for just about every job going. Most/all employers want their employees to be numerate, literate and have a basic understanding of science (not entirely sure where it comes in, mind). That said, there's not a great deal to choose between Maths and English for the top spot. Conversely, subjects such as; Religious studies, media/theatre studies and drama are some of the less important subjects in the great scheme of things.
Civil engineering requires a high level of mathamatics and also physics so these subjusts would be a very good choice. If only one subject can be chosen, then maths is probably the most important.
In America it is math, in most European countries it is maths
questions of chapter no 6 are most important although many people leave it on choice