Yes
Not really Math and physics are what make engineering
There are several kinds of engineers. But mostly of them has to be good on physics and math, notably trigonometry, algebra, geometry. If he is a comp/info engineer, he has to be good on programming.
If you'll complete your engineering course, let the "bad essay writer" aside, and go ahead. It is not mandatory to be a good writer in order to become an engineer.However, you need to master your native language.
No. It seems that you are actually encouraged, based solely on observations...
Math, logic, reasoning, analytic skills.
It sure helps if you're good at arriving at precise calculations. However, being "bad at essay writing" is not a benefit; it may be less of a detriment in engineering than in, say, English, but it's possible to be an engineer and a good writer.
this type of engineer uses nuclear physics math
math on book writer name?
Accountant, Math teacher or engineer.
Yes, it is good choice. But also an engineer need some writing ability.
It is, it will just be harder. So you might have to put extra work to achieve the same result as someone who has a stronger math/physics/chemistry background.The more you know about math, the more you can focus on the actual concept of engineering.
In my opinion, it is not TRUE. Engineering courses have more Math subjects than English or Communication subjects. So if you're good in Math, you will be a good engineer someday.