You'll certainly have to write things, sooner or later. On the other hand, you can still learn to do it.
Engineering is generally a problem solving profession with math skills. To become a professional engineer, though, the advancement in the field may require writing skills.
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No, that is not a causative correlation.
No, it is not true because you can work to improve your writing.
Being able to present your findings is important, but understanding the material is more important. The trick to essay writing is to be as concise as possible while still giving a deep enough answer for the full award. While I would say that essay writing skills are important, it should not be the end of your carreer.
yes you are to work as a engineer No. You would not be forbidden to work as an engineer. There might be greater opportunities open to you if you were good at essay writing, but it is not essential.
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People who have dyslexia have an illness that makes them mix up letters. People who are bad at writing papers just either are lazy or don't understand what they are doing.
Yes
No, that statement is not true. But that doesn't mean that if you're bad at writing then you WILL be an engineer. It just means that there's no connection. I have made my living as an engineer for slightly more than 40 years, and I can tell you, from my observations and experience, that anything on the spectrum from functional illiteracy to world-class prose can propel a person into a career as an engineer.
because they know more math and they don't have a creative mind for writing.
Engineering is for students who have a fascination and curiosity for thesubjects and tasks that engineering deals with. Others need not apply.It makes very little difference what they're good at or not good at.(Answer written by a person with a piece of paper that says he becamean engineer almost 40 years ago, and who is still at it.)And if he is still at it after almost 40 years, he is good at it, because if he weren't good at it, he couldn't still be at it. Employers frown on retaining employees who are not good at their jobs. So it doesin fact make a difference what he's good at.You do not necessarily have to be good at writing to be a good engineer. Eventually, however, as an engineer, you will very likely be expected to explain your engineering to someone who doesn't understand the field, and being bad at writing will make such explanations a challenge. The best way to improve your writing skills is to A) take more writing courses than are required for graduation, and B) write as much as possible - essays, papers, articles, etc. Never resign yourself to being a bad writer. If you think or know you are, do what is necessary to remedy the situation.